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The Sims 2 University Expansion Pack

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 142 reviews
Sales Rank: 324

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Xp
Genre: strategy_games;action_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.2

MPN: 14917
UPC: 014633149173
EAN: 0014633149173

Release Date: February 28, 2005
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Features:
  • Live the ultimate college fantasy
  • Your Sims have all-new wants and fears tied to their social and academic life
  • Choose from 11 majors for your Sims and keep their grades on track
  • Join a band, crash parties, find a part-time job, or cheat on your studies
  • The Sims 2 University is an expansion pack and requires The Sims 2 to play

Accessories:

  • The Sims 2: University (Prima's Official Strategy Guide)
  • The Sims 2 Revised: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
  • PC Gamer (1-year)
  • The Sims 2: Open for Business Expansion Pack

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Expansion only; Requires installation of The Sims 2 More than 100 new objects and decor items - Take a study break with the Arcade Game, practice on your Drum Kit, take a photo with your Camera and hang it on the wall. the possibilities are endless


Customer Reviews:   Read 137 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Best of Games, Worst of Games   December 12, 2008
Cedric (Palo Alto, CA)
I just purchased University, and have to say that living in a dormitory and managing a greek house are two entirely difference experiences. The dormitory was a total let-down. If you thought your teenager doing homework was a bore, the dormitory life makes it much worse. If you're trying to maximize your Sim's skill points, all you're doing is raising his skills, filling his Needs -- and not having enough money to do it. Not only does your student have less than $1000 to start with, he's in charge of buying items for the dorms and paying the bills! You receive simoleans for getting good grades, but I signed up to be a student, not the dorm manager! You can even sell off all the cheap items in the dorm. I ended selling everything and putting the better items in my Sim's room -- including a toilet and shower. As for the other students and college activities, there were none. You'll see the occasional streaker or cheerleader show up, but, otherwise, your dorm experience will be exactly like meeting Townies. But, since you receive no rewards for making friends, you'll be spending your time level-grinding and filling your needs with cheap items.

But the greek house was an entirely different experience! Unlike raising a Sim, managing a greek house was a multi-tasker's dream (or nightmare!). Not only do you have to raise your Sims like you did in the base game, but you had to keep the greek house alive, by recruiting other Sims to joing your fraternity, all on a budget! Unlike the base game, where it's depressing to watch a Sim you invested all your time in die off, in the greek house, you know when your Sim leaves the household, he has a head start on skills he will need in your Sim world. And, since your house has regular turnover, you will have some challenge making sure you have, every year, a set of Sims who compliment each other (Hint: Make sure you have a Sim for each school year, get that bingo machine, and you have at least one Sim good at cooking!)

Unfortunately, to well-manage your greek house, you will want to spend some time in the dorms, and get used to the new Sim user interface. Try spending half a year in the dorm, then rushing. Good luck on fraternity row!



4 out of 5 stars The Sims go to College!   November 12, 2008
Leigh Bain (Texas, USA)
This is a welcome addition to the Sims 2 universe! This expansion creates a new "age" range the young adult. There is so much to do with this expansion, but the basic idea is that you and your Sims you created (or selected from a group of already created Sims) attend one of three universities. From there you can select your major, change your major and get on the Deans list. Attending classes means homework and you will also have to bring up certain attributes (Cleaning, Charisma, Cooking, etc) to continue through your four years of college. Join a society, either a frat of a sorority by becoming a Pledge and earning friends for life. You will reside in either a private home on campus (this lets you get married and have kids while attending college) or you will reside in one of the resident's halls complete with room-mates. I haven't found this one yet, but if you discover a secret society on campus, you just might get an invite.

The best part about this expansion is the major's you can choose. The list is extremely long but here's an abbreviated list of majors that allow you to specialize in specific jobs (you'll find yourself promoted faster):

Psychology: Pursue Career's in the Paranormal, Law Enforcement, or in Show Business

Drama: Pursue Career's in Show Business, and opportunities in Politics and Athletics

Art: Pursue Career's as Artists, the Paranormal or Culinary

Philosophy: Pursue Career's as a Slacker, Culinary or the Paranormal

Biology: Pursue Career's as a Natural Scientist, Law Enforcement or Medicine

Economics: (this would pair well with Open for Business expansion pack! Pursue Career's in Business, Politics or Show Business

Literature: Pursue Career's as a Criminal, Slacker or Show Business

Mathematics: Pursue Career's as a Natural Scientist, Science or as a Criminal

History: Pursue Career's in the Military, an Artist or Politics

Physics: Pursue Career's as a Scientist, Medicine or the Paranormal

Political Science: Pursue Career's in Politics, Show Business or the Military

The careers listed first are the careers intended for that field of study so choose well. Still your Sims will excel in the other careers without difficulty.

Before heading to college (if you have a teen sim ready to enter college) and the teen Sims has done well in school, they can apply for scholarships. If you're like me and prefer not to use money cheats (which are easy to find just Google "Sim 2 Cheats") and your student does not receive a scholarship - there are places on campus which your student can work at to earn extra cash on the side.

Everything here is just like the name implies, Sim as in simulation. This game simulates everything about campus life, final exams, classes (with very entertaining names), streaking across campus, pulling pranks, learning skills - everything you need to know and do while at college, just like in real life (you can even cheat on a girlfriend/boyfriend). Moods, Needs, and Wants are crucial to get the most out of this game and playing more than two Sims when first starting out can be very hectic. I suggest choosing no more than two Sims until you get the hang of things (trust me I tried six people my first time and had a rough go).

This expansion offers new careers (Paranormal, Show Business, Artist, Natural Scientist), new styles (groovy, medieval), new career awards (Luminous Pro Antique Camera, Dr. Vus Automated Cosmetic Surgeon), and new items (Guitar, Bass, Drum Kit, Piano, Fruit Punch Barrel). Such a wealth of new stuff to add to an already fun game; my only complaint: Sims 3 is coming in February. If you love the Sims universe as much as I do - you might want to just pass this expansion up and wait for Sims 3. Sims 2 added SO many improvements to the game; Sims 3 will no doubt do the same to revolutionize the simulation gaming genre.



5 out of 5 stars Toga... toga... TOGA.. TOGA!   July 27, 2008
C. R. Swanson (Phoenix)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

With the University expansion pack, our old friend, Sims 2, goes to an all new, strange place: college.

There's a lot of new stuff added to the game with this pack. Heck, it's practically a game all on its own! You get a new life-stage for your Sims (young-adult), new aspirations (including ones like "First Woo-Hoo!"), eleven majors your Sim can pick from, fraternities, dorms, campus hang-out spots, places where you can work part time, all new gizmos and doo-dads, etc, etc!

Best of all, when you graduate and your Sim enters the working world, they will almost certainly be hired at the fourth or fifth level of their career! Plus you'll already have a great many skills (especially if you raised your Sim from an infant), and friends, so once you get out into the "real" world, you should have no problem advancing.

There's no down side at all to this game (well, except for the fact that I've never managed to get my Sim into a frat or sorority. Probably because, like me, they're pretty anti-social. I am a gamer, after all). There's all the usual Sims elements we know and love plus all the extras! A total win for "Sims 2" players everywhere!



5 out of 5 stars Great Edition!   June 17, 2008
Ashley (Ohio, USA!)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I loved this because it's fun for this "young adults" to be living with there friends in dorms and going to college and stuff! I loved also how your major can boost a career in that area! It helps out! Alot of fun!


4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good   June 9, 2008
Jimmy Hawk
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Overall it's a fun expansion pack. The hourly setup for college is a great idea and it makes the game flow nicely. Definitely recommend it for Sims fans!

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