How to Get a STEM Degree in BitLife

Learn how to achieve a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) degree in the popular life simulation game, BitLife.
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Ever since BitLife’s recent astronaut job pack update, players have been eager to explore this new career path. From attending space camp and training to become an astronaut at a space academy, to climbing through the ranks at a space agency and navigating your shuttle through asteroid fields. Players can now even discover and name distant planets, stars, and galaxies, transmit and decrypt alien messages, repair satellites, conduct space research, publish articles about their discoveries, and explore celestial bodies such as the Moon and Mars.

If you’re interested in joining this exciting extraterrestrial exploration but are uncertain about the prerequisites, this guide will help you understand how to get a STEM degree in BitLife.

How to Get a STEM Degree

A crucial step towards becoming an astronaut in BitLife involves obtaining a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) degree. Contrary to what some may assume, you don’t need to study all four subjects, just one is sufficient to earn a STEM degree.

As you navigate through your BitLife character’s academic journey, you’ll need to ensure they attend college and specialize in a STEM field. Suitable majors include Mathematics, Information Systems, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, or Engineering. Each of these disciplines is considered a part of the broader STEM field and thus fulfills the degree requirement.

Once your character successfully graduates from their chosen STEM field, they will obtain a STEM degree. This significant achievement opens up new professional opportunities, such as attending the Space Academy. From there, your character could potentially climb the ranks and even embark on a thrilling career as an astronaut.

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage is the founder and editor-in-chief of Try Hard Guides. He has been covering and writing about video games for over 9 years. He is a 2013 graduate of the Academy of Art University with an A.A. in Web Design and New Media. In his off-time, he enjoys playing video games, watching bad movies, and spending time with his family.

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