


This marks a pleasing departure from The Sims 2: University, which constrained the prospects of higher education to young adults. Once players install the 9.6 GB download, they’ll have the option to send any Sim with at least a high school diploma to college. With the release of The Sims 3: University Life expansion pack, players can now experience the tensions between academic achievement and the lures of collegiate carousing, while generating new vocational opportunities. Following the fulfillment of a high-school diploma, adult Sims would be thrust into the working world to etch out a career path. While the existence of a third-generation Sim includes most of the crucial milestones of an actual life, Maxis’ virtual beings have traditionally been barred from attaining a college education.
