Serial Number The Sims 3 University Life
I downloaded The Sims 3 University Life from Origin and I don't know how to register it with my Sims 3 site. I thought I had to use the Product Code that they gave me for the Serial Number but I tried a hundred time and it says it's invalid. So now I don't know what I'm suppose to use.
You’ll need a serial code/product code/registration code (all the same) To install the game and the expansion packs or to register them on thesims3.com.

DVD Version
The serial code can be found on the back of the manual or on a separate (white) sheet of paper within the box. Make sure to keep this in a safe place. You’ll need it for every installation. The serial code for the game has 20 letters (5 blocks with 4 letters). Most of the time, you’ll also find a 16 letters (4 blocks with 4 letters). This code is for the free limited edition and Origin exclusive store content.
If the number doesn’t work for you (invalid serial code), make sure you don’t mix up 0 and O, 8 and B, O and D or 2 and Z. There are other letters that look similar. If you’re absolutely positive you typed it right and it still doesn’t work, contact Customer Support.
If you bought your game on Ebay or from a seller in the Internet (especially if it was a lot cheaper), it’s also possible that the sale wasn’t legal. File a dispute to get your money back.
It’s also not possible to register the same game twice. If you bought a used game, you can’t use the exchange, the forum or the Sims 3 Store. With the new version of Sims 3 (The Sims 3 refersh, The Sims 3 Starter Pack, .) it’s probably not even possible to install the game since an Origin account is a must.
What do to if you can’t find your manual anymore ? Where can you find your serial code ?
Solution 1: The game is still installed on your computer.
The serial code gets written to your registry on installing the game. You can find it there.
- Press Windows-Key – R and type regedit
- Backup your current Registry (you should always do that when doing anything in the registery since it can completely mess up your computer if you do something wrong). To do so, click on File – Export. Choose a name for your backup and hit OK.
- Look for the Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE –> Software —> ElectronicArts –> Sims –> [Name of the expansion] –> ergc
- Click on that and your serial code can be seen on the right hand side.
If you don’t want to search through the registery you can either use one of the following programs or use the method for the download version below.
- Patch Downloader
- Recover Keys (Can be used for any kind of serial codes).
Solution 2: The game is not installed but registered with EA
See download version below

Solution 3: The game is not installed and not registered with EA.
If you still have your receipt, you can try if EA is willing to give you a new code. Otherwise you’ll need to re-buy the game or get a new key for $10 through customer support.
Download Version
Despite the instructions, you no longer get your code via email, if you buy the download version through Origin,
You’ll find your serial code on the Origin client.
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The product code is the code you need for installation. If it shows up empty, hit refresh on Origin or log out and back in.
Sims 3 University Life Youtube
Codes for extra content for the limited edition or the Origin exclusive content are still being sent out via Email. If you did not get an email for those, please contact customer support.
| The Sims 3: University Life | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | EA Salt Lake |
| Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
| Series | The Sims |
| Platform(s) | OS X, Microsoft Windows |
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| Genre(s) | Life simulation |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Sims 3: University Life is the ninth expansion pack for The Sims 3. It is not to be confused with The Sims 2's University Life Collection, which was released in 2009 and featured The Sims 2: University, as well as two stuff packs (IKEA Home Stuff and Teen Style Stuff).
Sims University life[edit]
Sims 1 Serial Number Code
Sims University is a sub-neighborhood probably based on New England Campuses that functions similarly to the vacation worlds in World Adventures. Its mascot is a llama. In order to attend university, a Sim must be a young adult, adult or elder. When a non-player mascot is near the Sims' lots, they can take an aptitude test. The results will depend on their skills, traits, work experience and school grades. The results also show the total aptitude score, along with the sub-scores for the majors and cerid award. The amount of financial assistance (scholarship) provided to the Sim is also determined by the test. Teen can also take the aptitude test, to see what skills they need to work on but they can not go to University before they grow up to be a young adult.
Enrolling in college can be done on phone, computer, or going to the public school and enrolling there. The player can select the Sim's major, out of either Business, Communications, Fine Arts, Physical Education, Science and Medicine, or Technology, as well as the number of credits they wish to study for, and whether they want to study for one or two terms. Taking more credits will allow a Sim to obtain their degree faster, but they will have more of their time taken up by studying.
To receive a degree, a Sim must obtain 48 credits for it, and pass their final exams. Having a degree will allow a Sim to start at a higher level in careers relevant to the degree, and they will also be paid more. These benefits will increase the higher the Sim's grade.
University Life also introduces social groups: Jocks, Nerds and Rebels. The player can join these social groups, and move up in their rankings by befriending members of the group and/or doing activities and interactions related to the group. As they progress through the ranks they can unlock new interactions and objects, and later pick an additional trait. A Sim who reaches rank 10 with a group will be given a job offer in a special career unique to that group.
Development[edit]
It was first leaked on the Russian version of Origin, but later taken down. It was then hinted in a teaser in a Maxis live broadcast, and the Spanish version of the logo was displayed at an EA game launch event that showcased new releases including The Sims 3: 70s, 80s & 90s Stuff. Nine screenshots were leaked on the EA-owned website Digital River, but fansites were asked to remove them, though they still exist in posts on The Sims 3 official community forums. On December 29, 2012, The Sims 3: University Life was rated T for Teen by the ESRB, confirming that it was official, and had completed development. The game was officially announced on January 8, 2013.[1] The expansion pack was released in North America on March 5, 2013 and Europe on March 8, 2013 with the North American release date coinciding with SimCity.
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References[edit]
- ^'EA Announces The Sims 3 University!'. SimsVIP. January 8, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^'The Sims 3: University Life'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^Sarah LeBoeuf (March 11, 2013). 'The Sims 3: University Life review'. GamesRadar+. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^Abigail Holden (March 19, 2013). 'The Sims 3: University Life review'. Critical Hit. Retrieved January 7, 2018.