Americans are taking classes on "adulting"

Americans are taking classes on "adulting".
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Do they mean, like sex?

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i think it means how to pay bills and open a bank account, that sort of thing.

that's a student taught meme course designed to pad credits so you can larp as a fulltime student for gibs while taking a part time course load. there are dozens of courses like this at berkeley.

cant you just search it up on youtube? its all intuition wtf? and i'm going to a state school in the same state that these berkeley kids will look down upon while they're pursuing their stupid liberal arts degree.

Course syllabus includes:
>How to handle stress
>How to handle criticism
>How to look for housing
>How to pay taxes

>i would like to open a bank account please
do americans really?

>teach college graduates basic life skills they should have known before starting secondary school
Wtf do they even teach in primary and secondary school now?

I can't imagine the mindset of someone who would pay thousands of dollars to learn this when it's readily available online, but then again the same could be said for my entire major.

I'd think it's a joke if only there weren't so many stories of people googling how to change a tire.

Lesson one: taking a 20k per semester course in this is not a wise financial decision.

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Probably literacy, basic math, history, fundamental natural sciences, etc.

The blog-tier classes you need to pay tuition fees for =]

Nothing of importatance. They don't teach taxes, business management, trading, basic auto maintenance, shop class is a relic that most schools have abolished. I can tell you how to write a check though which they thought was important for 5th graders to learn.

>"Our parents never taught us this stuff!", says the zoomer with the sum of human knowledge at his fingertips.

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they absolutely teach these things except trading, but that's not really something you go to school for anyways.

i went to Cal. They have fun little courses called DeCals which are taught by students and usually in some special interest topic. I took a DeCal course on strategies to solve sudoku puzzles but there's all sorts of topics and it's an easy way to earn a credit while learning something fun and possibly useful, and to meet other students. Guessing that's what this is.

you can't be an adult when your nation's currency is worthless

I know some engineers that don't even know how cars work or how to build a PC. having a degree doesn't necessarily means you are knowledgeable, not even in your area of knowledge.