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My only advice for those endings is to avoid making any progress along the skill trees at all.
For the Babysitter ending, the highest skill tree I got was empathy. I basically never got to the choice for human biology or animal biology and yet it was my highest skill tree.
I followed a similar method for the Builder ending, but with the physical education skill tree.
If you are getting the School Teacher ending, I'm assuming you are getting the farthest in the Mathematics or Literacy Skill Tree.
There's a Well Paid Accountant ending?! If you have a picture to share for the guide, I would really appreciate it because I'm lowkey tired of this game lol I've heard rumour of a few other careers (Brick layer? Radio Shack Employee?) but without a screenshot I can't add it to the guide.
But if you don't acquire a degree and fail your SAT is how you use your dominating stat to get a dream job as an well paid accountant (memory), builder (Athletics), street artist (Imagination), Babysitter (Empathy) or waiter (Charm). If you ace the exam but didn't follow any career path you default to being a teacher
I suspect it might have something to do with whichever you complete last if you have multiple tracks maxed out.