In the Sims 2, one of my families has a teenage daughter and her asipiration is knowladge. One of her "wants" is to go to a private school. I've filled all of her other wants but she still wants to go to a private school. How do I get her to go to a private school? I can't seem to find out anywhere! Thanks if you can help.
Chishiscttm answered Saturday January 1 2005, 6:36 pm: Invite the headmaster to your house for dinner. Give him the tour of your house. And hope you get in. ((Hint: Make sure your Sim's house is nice and roomy.))
AquamarineRose answered Saturday January 1 2005, 6:14 pm: This is all from memory.So I am sorry if I am a tad bit off.Make a phone call to...I believe they call it the headmaster.You'll know by the name because chances are you have never called them. Follow the directions and the headmaster will soon come over to your house.Your Sims should make polite conversations with him.Make sure your house is clean and looks nice.And if the headmaster approves then your teenager will be accepted into a private school. [ AquamarineRose's advice column | Ask AquamarineRose A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday January 1 2005, 5:56 pm: Hey, I've never played The Sims or The Sims 2 before but I went to The Sims 2 homepage and I found this thread, explaining how to get your kid into a private school. Here's the link: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location). You could always just go to the "Tips and Tricks Section" afterwards if you can't find it! Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
NEVERLETG00 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 5:34 pm: i really dont know if you can get them to go to a private school, the teenagers that i have, they just ended up going to a private school i didn't pick or anything, but try to find websites about sims two and ask them, they should know or else i would help you out! i love sims 2 =). HAPPY NEW YEAR! x0 Renee [ NEVERLETG00's advice column | Ask NEVERLETG00 A Question ]
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