I am making a new family, a boyfriend and girlfriend. The boyfriend is gonna be a ghost hunter. And the girlfriend a gardener. Is there any sense of me sending them off to university to gain up their skills up?
I wouldn't bother, because the university degrees won't have any influence on what they do for a living. Then again if you do choose to send them, this would give them extra time without the aging getting in the way, and also a chance to gain an extra trait slot to give to your sim.
You don't need to.
Self-employment jobs don't need a degree and you only need logic skill in Ghost hunter profession. I don't see the benefits in sending them to university in your case.
It is up to you. I personally would, because it gives you so much extra time to skill, as long as the skills correlate with the sim's major. (I love that skilling raises your grades!)
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Self-employment jobs don't need a degree and you only need logic skill in Ghost hunter profession. I don't see the benefits in sending them to university in your case.
Also, to me, the extra trait is worth it.