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Should I send them to university?

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?

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    SimurgSimurg Posts: 361 Member
    If you're not going to give them careers you don't have to. I don't think Professions and Self-Employed Careers needs a degree.
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    LaBlue0314LaBlue0314 Posts: 17,436 Member
    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.
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    heidimhstuffheidimhstuff Posts: 3 New Member
    I wouldn't it
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    NikoBellicNikoBellic Posts: 41 Member
    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.
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    Katty0Katty0 Posts: 3,907 Member
    The only benefit would be getting the extra trait
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    slynnskislynnski Posts: 2,316 Member
    edited August 2014
    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!)

    Also, to me, the extra trait is worth it.
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