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| - Class performance determines the grade of a young adult Sim for each semester at college in The Sims 2: University. Class performance is gained by earning skill levels and doing class work in their major. Each major consists of eight classes, one class per semester for a maximum of eight semesters i.e. four years (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior). File:Info information icon.png Note Occasionally, a glitch will prevent the class performance bar from opening fully, even if the Sim has all required skills. As a rule, the bar will open fully when the Sim is sent to another lot.
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| - Class performance determines the grade of a young adult Sim for each semester at college in The Sims 2: University. Class performance is gained by earning skill levels and doing class work in their major. Each major consists of eight classes, one class per semester for a maximum of eight semesters i.e. four years (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior). If a Sim's grade is too low, they will be put on academic probation, and will repeat the semester. If they fail the semester again, they will be expelled. If the class performance meter is red, the Sim is at risk of probation; it becomes white when class performance is high enough to avoid probation. The minimum class performance needed to avoid probation increases each year, but not by much. A Sim who finishes a semester with a C- to A+ will receive from §300 to §1200, which will count toward the total amount of money the Sim has earned. A Sim who does very well in a semester can get on the Dean's List, which is often a major want for Knowledge Sims. File:Info information icon.png Note Occasionally, a glitch will prevent the class performance bar from opening fully, even if the Sim has all required skills. As a rule, the bar will open fully when the Sim is sent to another lot. For each major, each semester has a minimum requirement in two or three skills. A Sim will not be able to reach maximum class performance in a semester if they do not meet or exceed that requirement in all of those skills. Freshman and Sophomore classes have requirements in three skills, but those requirements are not particularly high. Junior and Senior classes only have requirements in two skills, but they will be two of the major's four primary skills, and the requirements are higher. A Sim will not be able to avoid probation without meeting the requirements in at least one skill.
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