you've chosen a character
lucky you! this character comes with the following advantages:
privilege and job preferance over othersadvantages over others when purchasing thingshigher chance of better educationless likely to get into trouble with the government
what would you like to do first?
* you should probably to school first
you've chosen to get a job with no education
you apply for a job that has an okay salary but it seems to be stable enough to live on. your coworkers are a little different than you but you seem to get along fine.
what's next?
you've chosen to go to school
congrats, you're enrolled into college! you may have not had the best grades but you were accepted anyway! seems like the extra curricular stuff got you a long way... good luck for the next four years!
you've chosen to get a job
uh-oh, looks like you have some competition for the job you want...
what do you want to do?
the other person who also applied for the job you want has the same qualifications as you and may even be better for the job than you!
you go to the interview anyway and what luck! you got the job!
you've chosen to buy a house
the realtor shows you a bunch of nice houses that are in your budget! nice! they're in a good part of town and everyone in the neighborhood seems to be nice and pretty similar to you! good job!
you've accomplished everything that you wanted to at an easy and relaxed pace!
you've chosen a character
this character comes with the following characteristics:
less likely than the first, but still an okay chance of achieving high-level educationless likely than the first, but if you change yourself a little bit, you're pretty likely to obtain a jobbe careful with what you do and say because you are at a higher risk of getting in troublemore trouble purchasing things than the first character
what would you like to do?
* you should probably to school first
you've chosen to go to school
nice going! you got into a pretty good college. you worked long hours trying to perfect your essays and you got in to college! good luck for the next four years!
you've chosen to get a job
you didn't get the job you originally wanted because they decided you weren't qualified enough. sorry about that. even after those grueling hours doing extra curricular things. but you applied for another one (perhaps not as good) and you got it! nice going!
you've chosen to get a better job
a friend in the same situation gives you some advice. they tell you to whiten up your resume. you whiten your resume and submit it to a job days later...
wow! you actually got the job! guess that extra whitening paid off...
you've chosen to buy a house
your realtor questions you if you have the right credentials multiple times but you eventually convince them that you do. they show you a couple houses that are over your budget and tell you that you should look somewhere with people similar to you. how rude. you find a home that's in your budget in a small neighborhood. good job. too bad your realtor was kind of an ass...
you've completed everything you wanted to despite a few hiccups along the way. good job!
you've chosen a character
uh-oh, this character has more disadvantages than the other two...
more likely to be rejected from jobsless likely to achieve a high level of educationmore likely to get in trouble with the government hard time purchasing housing, cars, and more
what would you like to do?
* you should probably to school first
you've chosen to go to school
after working your butt off through in a selective enrollment high school, you finally got into the college you wanted... the amount of extra curricular things you did were grueling...
you've chosen to get a job with no education
you got a low wage job working in a factory; not the best thing ever but school just wasn't for you. you tried applying for better jobs but got no responses from anyone. good luck next time!
you've chosen to get a job
you apply for a job that matches with the level of education that you have but you go against a couple other people that want that job as well...
it takes a little while and the interviewer says that you aren't qualified enough...
what do you do?
you've chosen to try again
a friend of yours with a good and stable job gives you some advice: they told you that the key is to whiten your essay
what will you do?
you've chosen to listen
you changed up your resume and applied again... turns out it worked! you got a good job and have a stable salary! nice going!
you've chosen to buy a house
the realtor questions you multiple times even though you show them everything you need to. they show you some houses but make a comment saying you probably can't afford them and they don't want to disturb the neighbors. instead, they show you a less nice neighborhood saying you'd fit in better here... you refuse and buy a house that's a little over your budget but it's nice so it's worth it..
congrats! you've completed everything! it took a while and there weren't many people helping you along the way but you made it!
you have no money... try again when you have a job....