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==The Sims 4==
[[File:TS4_Grade_School.png|left]][[File:TS4_High_School.png|left]]Schools make a come-back in ''The Sims 4'', but not as rabbitholes like in ''The Sims 3''. They're like jobs, as Sims will walk towards their lot's spawnpoint and disappear until school for that day is over.
Unlike ''The Sims 2'', there aren't positive grades, such as A+, B+ or C+. In order for a child or teen sims to improve their grades, they'll have to go to school with a positive [[emotion]] ([[Focused (emotion)|Focused]] is suggested as it says so in the school panel), completing their [[homework]], doing extra credit work, working hard at class, and get extra performance boost from [[chance card]]s that randomly pop up while the Sim is still at school. These chance cards may give a large performance boost, a medium performance boost, a small performance boost, and the same goes for performance losses.
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To reach grade B they'll need to get one skill at level 2 at one skill and to reach grade A the Sim must get level 4 at one skill (Level 3 for teenagers).
While a child is doing homework, a parent or older Sim, even a teen, can help them with their homework, to give the child a +2 focused boost, and finish homework earlier, granding the Sim that helped the child a +
Like in ''The Sims 3'', if the player is controlling a ghost child or a teen, they won't go to school.
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