Nope. It's better to follow what's written in the
FAQ and I'll explain why now. After talking to Biff about the job, he says the chick is very lazy and needs to work in the office. After the end of the dialogue, a popup appears in the interface of the game, which directly indicates that Monica needs to work in the office (not turn in the reports).
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echnically, you can violate the game's requirements and let Monica collect the reports instead of "working until the evening", but in this case, you will increase the time spent on character choices, dialogues, etc.
What happens when Monica meets the requirements of the game:
1. Work until evening-->click on Biff's office-->click on Biff-->select the conversation icon-->Monica asks for a job, Bif agrees and then Monica can be sent straight to the photo studio.
2. If you "pass the reports" instead of "working in the office" (work until the evening), after collecting the reports you need to click on the--> Secretary's office,--> then click on her,--> then talk to her (give her the reports), then she will say that Biff is waiting for you. Then Monica goes to Biff, -->click on Biff-->select the conversation icon--> but she can't get the job right away because this menu is simply missing from the dialogue. Instead, Biff starts talking about Monica's behavior and the "Pretend to be a good chick" option appears, after clicking on it a menu of Monica and Biff's interactions appears, where you have to choose the scene you're interested in, spend time watching the scene and only then click on Biff again and in the dialog that appears choose Ask for a job.
So in this particular case it's better (and faster) to do what the game suggests - work at least once a week.