Well first question is are we allowed to do so?
What made you do it? Will you use the second degree?
I got this sim who i think I want to be my "forever" sim. Meaning she can't age up nor die. She already has degree in Language & Literarcy and is a private attorney. She makes $873/hr but i know she will have to quit her job to make times on her schedule. Decisions Decisions lol
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Of course, he and mom have investments, magic, his scripts, her paintings, the garden and her career as Patron of the Arts to support them... (let's put it this way, when the kids head off to Uni, they're getting plenty of money to cover both Uni expenses and each of them starting off on their own once University is over.)
That actually might be a good thing haha.
And see that is how I want my sim to be. A super sim haha. I usually play these sims and let them die, but this one has become really special to me..if that makes sense lol
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@MomofSCMJJA hmmm, I've had a few sims with two degrees each & they all had two diplomas to put on their walls.
As for using his degrees, I plan to have him eventually max all branches of all careers. Of course, most of them will have to wait until he finishes with university to avoid scheduling conflicts. This is a long-term project and not one I'm in a hurry to finish.
One of my sims is switching from an astronaut to a teacher, so that's why I got him a second degree in education. Another sim is just an egg head and wanted to learn robotics on the side so I got degrees to complement that. They look nice in the sim panel, lol.
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She will be getting more degrees as well. I will also be getting her to 4 star celebrity and ensuring she gets the points needed to allow her the fame perk to quit a job at the level she stopped at and if she returns anytime she will be at that same level, not working her way up.
I plan to have her go thru different jobs until I find the one I want her to stay with, collecting the different items you get from those jobs, and make her max out the careers. She can use many of these items to furnish her home with, and having the degrees will help her start higher so she stops higher if I stop her sooner than max rank.
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The first degree requires (12?) classes to graduate. But additional degrees only require 8 classes. So if you go full time, the first degree takes 3 weeks, while subsequent degrees take only 2 weeks.
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I'm thinking of having one of my supersims do all of them but since she is so skilled and all all the distinguished degrees are available for her.
My current Sim is doing the normal Biology degree; I had him in the Athlete career but he wasn't very skilled in Fitness yet. Do you just need high skills to qualify for the distinguished degree or are there other requirements? I might have him take up some instruments (he's getting up there with singing; I have him sing in the shower to gain a little bit of skill) and go for a Fine Arts after he finishes Biology.
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Sims can also improve their chances of getting a distinguished degree offer by flaunting fame or donating to the university, but those carry a risk of failure which will reduce chances instead. Check the phone's Work menu after you've applied to find Flaunt Fame and Give "Donation" to University. These commands only appear if your Sim has enough fame or money to use them. I'm not sure what the requirements are.
Best skills for Biology are Fitness, Gardening, and Logic. Wellness and Veterinarian also help.
Best skills for Fine Art are Painting, Photography, and Violin. Piano and Pipe Organ also help. (Guitar skill doesn't.)