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#1
11th Jan 2015 at 8:02 PM
Posts: 17
The Skill School Challenge
So here's the gist- a bunch of talented tots have been sent from the orphanage to your prestigious boarding school to try and learn all of the skills offered. You, the teacher, need to make this happen... but how?This is how.
Make 4 or more (I did 6) child age sims and one teacher. Put them (using freerealestate) into a school. I recommend using the shell of Bedridge's Library from TSR
( http://www.thesimsresource.com/down...ary/id/1102941/ )
to make the school, and adding a small dorm alongside it (It requires World Adventures EP). Find a place nearby to garden and fish. Turn off aging, delete the local rabbit-hole school, and you are ready.
The kids will have two different schedules- one as children, and one as teens. I like to do one subject a day because the time goes so fast. You can customize them any way that you desire depending on what's easiest for you or what EP's you have, but Saturday and Sunday MUST stay the same as I have them. This is how I did mine:
CHILD
Mon= Logic
Tues= Painting
Wed= Writing
Thurs= Athletics
Fri= Fishing
Sat= Their Choice
Sun= Trip To Park (free)
TEEN
Mon= Charisma
Tues= Handiness
Wed= Cooking
Thurs= Gardening
Fri= Guitar
Sat= Their Choice
Sun= Free
BOTH
Wake Up= 6:00. They may wake up earlier.
Class Time= 8:00. No exceptions.
Bedtime= 9:00 for Children, 10:00 for Teens. They may go to bed earlier.
When a Child has gotten to at least level seven in each skill in their set curriculum (I like to wait till they max 'em all out), you are free to turn aging back on and age them up into a Teen with the birthday cake- just remember to turn it back off afterwards!
If a kid at any point has any need in the yellow for a whole hour, they must spend the rest of the day and that night in the 'nurse's office', a small building on the edge of campus. It has a desk, a fridge, a bathroom (shower, toilet, sink) and a couple beds in it. Even when their needs are back up to green, they must stay until the next morning. They may bring a laptop or a certain book with them to have something to do, but no skill items other than skill books.
Scoring-
+1 for each kid you make
+5 for each extracurricular skill gotten. This includes learning an extra skill as a child that they will learn in school as a teen.
+5 for each child that ages up to a teen within 2 weeks
+10 for each skill mastered
+10 for each kid that masters a skill within 2 weeks
-5 for every time a kid misses bedtime or wakeup time by more than 10 minutes
-5 for each kid that is more than 10 minutes late to class or misses it altogether due to low needs (not counting being in the nurses office)
-10 for each time a kid goes to the nurses office
-20 for each death
Good Luck and Have Fun!
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#2
11th Jan 2015 at 9:21 PM
Posts: 41
Super cool!
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