Young adult

Young adult is an optional life stage added to The Sims 2 with the University expansion pack. In The Sims 3, it is the fifth life stage, and is also the default age.

The Sims 2
When a teen Sim moves out to go to college, he or she transitions into a young adult and remains one for the duration of his or her college years.

Young adults look like adults, but they have teen voices. On close examination, their faces may appear younger. They move slightly slower than adult Sims, with a "slouchy" walking animation.

Regardless of aspiration, young adults with teen friends may have wants for those friends to go to college.

Because the young adult stage is directly linked to college, it works a bit differently than the other five stages. Rather than being measured in days, the young adult stage is measured in semesters. For young adults, the age bar does not display how many days are left in the stage, but displays what year of college the young adult is currently in (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior) and how many hours until their next final exam. Once the Sim has graduated, it shows how many hours are left until he or she must leave campus.

Young adults can only use clothing which is bought on college community lots. They have some unique outfits, and many - though not all - adult outfits are available to them. In addition, since they use adult bodies, SimPE can be used to make custom clothing made for adults available to them, and much custom clothing for adults is also flagged as being available to young adults.

There are no days of the week for young adults. This mostly affects their ability to call Sims back in the base neighborhood. They can do it, but it will always be a work day or a school day for the Sims they're calling. One benefit to young adults, though, is that unlike most Sims, they don't mind being called in the middle of the night and will accept phone calls at all hours, even during the times when their classes are scheduled.

Once a Sim has left college, there are 3 different icons which may be applied to the young adult stage of the age bar. These icons represent how the Sim's university course went.

If there is no icon, the Sim graduated, but not with honors. If the Sim graduated with honors, there will be a gold star.

If the Sim got expelled due to bad marks, there will be a red cross. If the Sim dropped out of university, there will be a white 'o'.

Sim semesters last for 72 hours each, and there are 8 semesters in a full college experience, meaning that under normal circumstances the young adult stage actually lasts 24 days. Dropping out, getting expelled, or getting put on academic probation can alter this. Sims also have the option of staying an additional 72 hours to say goodbye and hold a graduation party. Completing each of the 4 years brings a very valuable upgrade to a Sim's capabilities:


 * Freshman: 5th want slot;
 * Sophomore: Opportunity to change aspiration;
 * Junior: Ability to lock 2 wants/fears instead of just one;
 * Senior: 6th want slot.
 * If a Sim gets expelled, the Sim will receive a 4th fear slot.

Young adults can only reside in the "college towns"; they cannot live in the base neighborhood. Sims leaving college, for whatever reason, automatically transition to adults. However, young adults can visit their families and friends in the base neighborhoods if invited via the telephone. If Nightlife or later is installed, they can also travel to community lots outside the college sub-neighborhood, and the semester timer will pause while they are there. While no other young adults will appear there autonomously, they can use a cell phone to invite other young adults to the lot. Young adults can get engaged, but cannot marry until they leave college and become adults.

Young adults keep the aspirations they chose as teens. However, at the start of their junior year of college, they have the opportunity to change their aspiration if the player so chooses.

Young adults have majors instead of careers. When young adults look at a newspaper or uses a computer, the "Find a Job" option will be absent. If Open for Business is installed, they cannot be employed at a business or open a home business, but they can own a community lot business. However, community lots in the college sub-neighborhood cannot be owned. They can make money by working in a cafeteria, either in their dormitory or on another lot with cafeteria service. If a lot has an espresso stand or a bar, they can make money by working as a barista or bartender. They can also make money by painting or performing for tips, though they won't make much unless their Creativity is high. They can also earn money at the end of each semester for their grades. How well they have done academically determines the amount of money given each semester.

When on college lots, unselectable young adults will often have a near-obsession with doing assignments and research. This even extends to those who are visiting residential lots.

When leaving college, young adults receive §20,000 or their share of the household's funds, whichever is greater. The §20,000 is not subtracted from the household's funds, even if the household has more than §20,000.

The Sims 3
Young adult is the default age in The Sims 3. The Sims 3 does not have college (although this may be added in a future expansion), so young adult Sims do not go to college. Young adult Sims are probably 18-30 years old and they can get married, own any house they want (as long as they can afford it) and have children. Young adults have 5 traits and take 21 days to progress to the next life stage: Adult.

Young adult females are more fertile than adult females. Thus, we can estimate that young adults are between 18 and 30 years old. Apart from this difference in fertility, gameplay stays the same through young adulthood and adulthood.

Things that young adults can do that lower life stages cannot do:
 * Have Children
 * Get a full time job
 * WooHoo (bed, time machine, elevator, shower, tree house)
 * Get Married
 * Move in
 * Move out
 * Get bitten by a vampire
 * Teach teenagers how to drive
 * Attend a bachlor/bacholette party