Being Expelled From Uni

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Dea:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 June 13, 11:48:07

Quote from: Zeljka on 2007 June 12, 23:04:27

Unfortunately, I hadn't realized at the time that the whole 'family' gets sent home if one gets expelled, (and less than 4 students are so boring) so 4 "4th semester on the  Dean's list" students went with him back to the main neighbourhood. (that kinda sucked, though it's easy to get them there I may send them back!?)

That is definitely not supposed to happen.

No definitely not.  I tested it in a completely vanilla game where Mickey Dosser got expelled and left alone.  Back to my regular game and he got expelled and took the other guys with him.

J. M. Pescado:
This is screwed up EAxian default families? Because I got Sim-Brynne kicked out in Awesomeland 1 and this didn't happen.

notveryawesome:
I recently noticed, whilst mucking about in SimPE, that all of the premade default uni sims are flagged as family (unspecified or unknown as opposed to parent, sibling, etc) to every other premade default uni sim, even if they could not possibly be related. Perhaps this has something to with it?

Dea:
I have also had my own created sims get moved out together when only one should have gone. The sim that is supposed to leave gets into the taxi, the rest just walk off the lot. It has to be the work of the non-awesome.  Im thinking it could be a Monique hack bc thats the one I know deals with Uni, possibly the computer.

jolrei:
Frankly I find it pretty annoying that the consequences for uni students aren't more defined.  I have 2 YA female students at uni now, one is a knowledge sim who does all her assignments, goes to class, and is frankly having trouble making friends because her wants all concern getting her damn term paper done.  She goes to the semester final and gets on the dean's list.  Her friend from the neighbourhood is a popularity sim with wants to make lots of friends, have parties etc.  She only goes to class, but does bugger all else academically.  She went to the final and makes it onto the dean's list.  Isn't there a way to get a B or a C in uni?  From now on, I'm not sending her to class.  She'll graduate anyway.

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