Talk:Scholarship

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The Sims 3 University section

I notice 2 things that I want to talk about. First of all, while the article said the factor used in calculation of aptitude test score are different from the one use in gaining the performance, I went to check it out, and the list are identical. Can someone confirm this please?

Also, if possible, I think it would be a good idea to start a separate page for the university systems that works in the game.The expansion pack section doesn't go into that great of a detail, and it would be annoying for people (or me, at the very least) to look up different pages on wikia only to find detail on the aptitude test, enroll into uni, life in Uni, and benefit afterward.

Yes, the factors are different. For example, the Born Salesperson trait is one of the factors that give scores in Business major while taking the aptitude test. The major itself, however, will not benefit from this trait (the beneficial traits are Ambitious, Genius, Workaholic, Burglar, Charismatic, Evil, Frugal, Mooch, and Perceptive). Mixology skill also contributes to Business major in the aptitude test, but not while in the university.
It is actually how wikia works. The articles are separated by the topics. This article specifically explains the scholarship in details. Because this article is about scholarship, explaining about majors will be irrelevant, because it will have to be described in its own page. Nikel Talk Vote! 14:08, June 27, 2013 (UTC)