**Part 1**
Getting a job
Moving
Dice needed
Now that you have graduated, you are ready to get to work.
(No matter what your job is, you have completed the required education for it)
(This may not be your forever career)
Roll for how long it takes you
1/3: You have a job lined up immediately after graduation.
2/5: It takes you about 6 months after graduating to find a job.
4/6: It takes you a year+ after graduating to find a job.
If you majored in anthropology, you are able to choose between being a corporate anthropologist working with market research or being a forensic anthropologist working with museums and police departments.
If you majored in economics, you are able to choose between being a credit analyst working with loans or being an economic consultant working with those who need business advice.
If you majored in civil engineering, you are able to choose between being a structural engineer working as a consultant for an architect or being a water resource engineer working at water resource management facilities.
If you majored in human biology, you are able to choose between being a pharmaceutical sales representative working to generate sales for pharmaceutical companies or being an orthodontist working with realigning teeth.
If you majored in computer science, you are able to choose between being a software application developer working on designing computer applications or being a web developer working on designing web pages.
If you majored in electrical engineering, you are able to choose between being a nuclear engineer working at a nuclear power plant or being an aerospace engineer working on space vehicles and military aircraft.
If you majored in geography, you are able to choose between being a cartographer working as a map developer or being a town planner working on town management.
If you majored in philosophy, you are able to choose between being a pastor working in a Church or being a high school philosophy teacher working with 12th grade students.
If you majored in business administration, you are able to choose between being an accountant working with financial records or being an appraiser working with the value of properties.
If you majored in earth science, you are able to choose between being an oceanographer working with marine life and ocean circulation or being a paleontologist working with fossils.
If you majored in public health, you are able to choose between being a nutritionist working with human diets or being an industrial hygienist working with health risks in the workplace.
If you majored in neuroscience, you are able to choose between being a genetic counselor working with families and their genetics or being a speech therapist working with speech and language disorders.
If you majored in psychology, you are able to choose between being a veterans counselor working on counseling veterans back into civilian life or being a case worker working with child protective services.
If you majored in international relations, you are able to choose between being a news anchor working on giving news broadcasts or being a CIA agent working with the Directorate of Operations (DO).
If you majored in political science, you are able to choose between being a general practice lawyer working with a wide range of issues or being an immigration officer working to ensure immigration laws are enforced.
If you majored in mathematics, you are able to choose between being a statistician working with the environment and transportation or being a meteorologist working with the weather.
If you majored in history, you are able to choose between being a politician's assistant working to support an elected politician or being a museum curator working on managing museum collections.
If you majored in public policy, you are able to choose between being a lobbyist working as an activist or being a paralegal working for a lawyer.
If you majored in architecture, you are able to choose between being an architect working on building design or being an interior decorator working on designing internal spaces.
If you majored in history of art, you are able to choose between being an elementary school art teacher working with kids K-5 or being a conservator working on preserving and restoring artifacts.
If you majored in molecular biology, you are able to choose between being a research technician working on maintaining the lab and equipment or being a veterinarian working with a zoo.
If you majored in criminal justice, you are able to choose between being a US Marshal working to protect federal witnesses and prisoners or being a police officer working to apprehend criminals and prevent crime.
If you majored in communication, you are able to choose between being an event planner working to get events planned at a hotel or being a social media manager for a big company.
If you majored in sports management, you are able to choose between being a sports blogger working to write about the latest sports news or being a sports agent managing the careers of different athletes.
Your boyfriend gets a job in his career field as well.
(Choose from above)
Now that you have a stable career, you are ready to have your very first apartment!
Where do you live?
Even: Same place you went to school
Odd: Somewhere else
If you rolled an odd, roll again
1. Miami, FL, USA
2. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3. Honolulu, HI, USA
4. Chicago, IL, USA
5. Boston, MA, USA
6. London, UK
7. Las Vegas, NV, USA
8. Nashville, TN, USA
9. Pittsburgh, PA, USA
10. San Fransisco, CA, USA
If you live in Cambridge, MA, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in New York, NY, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Oxford, UK...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Berkeley, CA, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Baltimore, MD, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Stanford, CA, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Los Angeles, CA, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Princeton, NJ, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Cambridge, UK...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in New Haven, CT, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Ann Arbor, MI, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Miami, FL, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Honolulu, HI, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Chicago, IL, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Boston, MA, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in London, UK...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Las Vegas, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Nashville, TN, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in Pittsburgh, PA, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
If you live in San Fransisco, CA, USA...1 bedroom or 2 bedrooms
Does your boyfriend live with you?
Your decision!
If you live together, you share a room.
If he doesn't live with you, you can choose for him to either live with his parents for now or give him the other apartment for your city.
If the two bedroom apartment is being used, there's a roommate.
Roommate
1/4/6: Female
2/3/5: Male
First name: Your best friend's name (Can use a past friend)
Middle name: Unisex
Last name: Johnson, Smith, Jones, or Williams
Your roommate has brown hair and your favorite eye color.