Prof. Jasmyn Carlson | |
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Gender | Female |
Age | Elder |
Life state | Sim |
Education and employment | |
Major | Literature |
Family | |
Family/Families | Carlson family |
Marital status | Single |
Personality | |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Aspiration | Fortune |
Lifetime want | Earn §100,000 |
Appearance | |
Hair color | Grey |
Eye color | Grey |
Skin color | Medium |
Body shape | Thin |
Other information | |
Game | The Sims 2: University |
Playability | NPC |
Neighborhood | La Fiesta Tech |
- Not to be confused with Prof. Jasmyn Carlson (Académie Le Tour).
Prof. Jasmyn Carlson is one of the pre-made NPC literature professors in La Fiesta Tech from The Sims 2: University. She can be made playable by befriending and asking her to move in, or by marrying her. Jasmyn has the same facial structure as Marisa Bendett.
According to her SimDNA in SimPE, her hair was red before it turned grey. Jasmyn's name is randomized when La Fiesta Tech is generated. The name "Prof. Jasmyn Carlson" is only referenced in the game files.
Simology[]
Image | Skill | Level |
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Cooking | ||
Mechanical | ||
Charisma | ||
Body | ||
Logic | ||
Creativity | ||
Cleaning |
Personality | ||
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Gemini | ||
Sloppy | Neat | |
Shy | Outgoing | |
Lazy | Active | |
Serious | Playful | |
Grouchy | Nice |
Other languages[]
As her name is randomized, the names from the game files will be used.
Language | The Sims 2 |
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English | Prof. Jasmyn Carlson |
French | Mme Jasmine Brunet |
German | Prof. Jasmin Valentin |
Italian | Prof. Ambrosia Miele |
Spanish | Prof. Judith Camacho |
Dutch | Prof. Yasmin Cornelissen |
Danish | Lekt. Jasmin Roed |
Swedish | Professor Carlsson |
Norwegian | Prof. Jenny Carlsson |
Finnish | Lehtori Pajuniemi |
Portuguese | Prof.ª Renata Teixeira |
Japanese | ジャスミン教授 カールソン |
Polish | Prof. Jagoda Mróz |
Chinese (simplified) | 贾老练教授 卡尔森 |
Chinese (traditional) | 潔絲敏教授 卡爾森 |
Thai | ศ.จัสมิน คาร์ลสัน |
Korean | 자스민 교수 칼슨 |
Czech | Prof. Jasmyn Carlsonová |
Hungarian | Prof. Jasmyn Carlson |
Brazilian Portuguese | Prof. Dirce Carbona |