Many of us who are playing BitLife right now are a little nerdy. Whether you’re a D&D enthusiast or have a strong interest in a particular topic, we all have some nerdy tendencies occasionally.
Let’s dive right into this week’s challenge. BitLife’s Nerd challenge has five objectives to complete:
BitLife Nerd challenge guide
You won’t need any special career packs or expansions for this challenge. However, multiple objectives rely on luck, particularly those involving school clubs.
Be born in Texas
Our first objective during BitLife’s Nerd challenge is to be born in Texas. When creating a new character, choose the United States as your country and Austin as your place. Austin is Texas’s capital, making it the perfect starting spot for this challenge. Alternatively, you can pick Dallas or Houston.
Your stats won’t matter too much for this challenge. Although high smarts will make later tasks easier, it’s entirely optional. The most difficult part will be having poor eyesight and finding the clubs you need later on.
Wear glasses

Your next objective is to have your character wear glasses. The easiest way to do this is to age up and wait for your character’s parents to show concern over your eyesight and request an eye exam. You’ll have the option to pick “forget it, I need glasses,” which’ll automatically fail the exam and give you glasses.
Join the Science Club
While your character is in school, you’ll need them to join two different clubs. You can do this by picking School, your school, and Activities. Our first goal is to join the science club, which’ll appear with a DNA symbol next to its name.

You can start joining clubs in middle school, with additional options available in high school and university. If you don’t see the science club right away, graduate from one school and recheck the list once you join another. You may have to wait until you’re in university and pursue multiple degrees or graduate school if you get unlucky. Otherwise, you can recreate your character and repeat the process until you find the club you need.
Another option if you don’t find the science club as a teenager is to enter university, check its activity list, then drop out if you don’t spot the option you’re looking for. From there, you can repeatedly re-enroll and check the list until you find what you need. Along the way, you can keep an eye out for the D&D club to knock out two birds with one stone.
Join the Dungeons and Dragons Club

Our second club is the Dungeons and Dragons club. Like before, you’ll need to check your school’s activity list for it and apply for the club once you find it. If you don’t see it at one school, age up and check the next until you see it.
Become a computer programmer
You can become a computer programmer by graduating from university with a computer science or information systems degree. After applying for university and finishing your degree, check your full-time job list for a computer programmer position before applying and passing the interview.

If the degree option doesn’t appear right away, age up and recheck the list or close and reopen your BitLife app. Similarly, if you don’t see a computer programmer position in your full-time job list, restart your app to refresh the list.
You’ll complete BitLife’s Nerd challenge after joining both clubs and becoming a programmer. Finishing weekly events rewards you with special cosmetics to use on your characters, letting you customize them however you wish. If you’re interested in learning about previous challenges, check out how to complete the Bad Teacher challenge in BitLife.