Sims 4 Stories: Grayson's Story, Post #4

You can find the first post in Grayson’s Story here: https://www.crazycatnerd.com/blog/sims4storiesgrayson1

In our last post, Grayson had applied to the local universities and he was accepted. He was nervous about how he was going to forward to go to school. He chose to major in Psychology with a minor in Archaeology.

Grayson’s first day of classes went smoothly for the most part. He took to studying right away. He had a lot of homework, but he made sure to do it all. He spent a lot of time in the library. Since he lived off-campus, it was useful to have a place to go in between classes to get work done. Grayson tried to choose tables that were away from other students, but somehow one or two always ended up sitting next to him.

Grayson trying to study in the library while another student sits next to him staring off into space.

And sometimes they didn’t actually study or do homework either. Sometimes the other students would stare off into space or attempt to communicate with him. He wasn’t interested.

Grayson eating in the Student Union.

He also had to make an effort to ignore other students when he was eating dinner in the Student Union. He would have preferred to have been at home, where he could eat whatever he wanted, but he appreciated the food.

Grayson in a Barista uniform.

Grayson got a job as a Barista to make ends meet. It really wasn’t his thing, but it worked best with a class schedule as the hours were earlier than the start time of any classes.

Grayson does his homework while another student plays on his laptop.

Grayson also did homework in the student union. Particularly when it was chilly outside and he had eaten dinner in the union. He’d then go over to the other side and find a table to do homework. Unfortunately, the union was sometimes noisy, or he had other students getting frustrated about their video games next to him.

Grayson looking very sad.

By the middle of the semester, his very busy schedule had started to take it’s toll. He wasn’t getting enough sleep. He would stay on campus until late trying to finish all his homework, and then he’d have to get up super early for work. He had very little free time.