Class performance

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 they do well they can get on the Dean's List, which is often a major want for Knowledge Sims.

For each major, each semester has a minimum requirement in three skills. A Sim will not be able to reach the maximum class performance if they do not meet or exceed that requirement in all three skills. The minimum class performance needed to avoid probation increases each year. During Freshman year, a Sim can gain just enough class performance to avoid probation if they meet or exceed the requirement in any one of the three skills. After that, a Sim who does not meet or exceed the requirement in at least two of the three skills will not be able to gain enough class performance to avoid probation.

Increasing class performance
Sims can increase their performance by:
 * Going to class
 * Doing assignments
 * Doing research
 * Writing a term paper
 * Interacting with professors (including romantic interactions and WooHoo)
 * Hacking grades
 * Being tutored
 * Influencing someone to do their assignments or write their term papers
 * Taking the final exam

Sims who autonomously do assignments will gain class performance upon completing them. Sims who autonomously do research will gain class performance as they do it.

Class
In The Sims 2: University, classes are one of the many ways to improve a Sim's class performance.

Sims will automatically go to class one hour before it starts. The player can keep a Sim from going to class by canceling this action while he/she is still on the lot. If the autonomous "go to class" action is canceled, the player can get the Sim to go to class by clicking on the Sim and selecting "College ... Go to Class". This can be done at any time while the class is in session, but Sims who are late to class will gain less class performance than those who are on time. Sims are not penalized for missing class.

Since the semester timer keeps running while a Sim is on a campus community lot, even though the clock on his/her home lot is stopped, Sims on campus community lots will still automatically go to class one hour before it starts. If the player does not cancel this, the game will continue to show the community lot, and the Sim will return to that lot when class is over.

The first time a Sim goes to class he/she will meet his/her professors.

All majors have a mixture of morning, afternoon, and evening/night classes, and each major has one three-hour class.

Assignments and term papers
Sims can do assignments or write term papers to increase their class performance.

Assignments can be done by clicking on a Sim and selecting "College ... Do Assignment". The Sim will then produce a blue notebook and do the assignment which takes one Sim-hour. The action can be canceled at any time. If the player chooses, the assignment can be completed by someone other than the Sim who owns the notebook. This can be done through influence by clicking on a Sim and choosing "Influence ... Do My Assignment" (requires 2000 influence points and an already started assignment). Also, if the notebook does not belong to the selected Sim, that Sim will still be able to work on it, and this will fulfill the want to do an assignment. Once the assignment for that notebook is completed, no matter who completes it, the Sim who owns it will gain class performance. Unlike homework, unfinished assignments can be deleted in buy mode. This is useful because uncontrolled Sims can, and very often will, do assignments autonomously. Also, unfinished assignments on a college community lot will be removed when that lot is exited.

Writing a term paper can be done once per semester, and doing so gives a huge boost in class performance. Writing a term paper is done on any computer in the college sub-neighborhood. A term paper can be started on one computer and continued on another. Sims can also influence another Sim to write it for them by clicking on the Sim and selecting "Influence ... Write My Term Paper" (requires 2500 influence points).

Research
Although it can be done solo, doing research as a group activity allows Sims to gain class performance while socializing with others.

To do research, click on a bookcase. Once the Sim starts researching they can invite other Sims to join. All Sims will begin to gain in relationship and class performance even if they have different majors.

Final exam
Each semester has a final exam. Students are evaluated in a 0-20 scale. The player will get a notice five Sim-hours before the exam starts. The Sim's class information will be replaced by the number of hours until the exam starts. If the Sim's class starts during this time, he or she will not be able to go, even if it would finish before the exam starts. However, Sims who are at class when the five-hour warning is given will finish at the normal time. Sims will automatically go to their final exams one hour before they start. The exams themselves last two Sim-hours and missing them can be detrimental to a Sim's class performance. The final exam's grade will make average with the classes' grade and works done by the student.

Semester Tester
Some players would rather skip through the college years than have to go through them. With the use of testingcheatsenabled, they can easily spawn the semester tester, which can make the selected Sim graduate immediately, although the UI does not appear correctly. A message will appear saying exactly that and 'I'm sorry, but that's what you get for cheating'. But, this has been known to cause memory problems, giving the Sims positive graduation memories after they would have officially graduated. You can also boost class performance with the Semester Tester.