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by pgcj_poster
1511 days ago
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Following your links, I'm seeing topics like
"differentiate between needs and wants" and "what are taxes for."
Perhaps these classes are helpful to those
with a room-temperature IQ,
but I think that for college-bound students,
they're a waste of time. My High School took the approach
of automatically signing everyone up for a personal finance class,
but letting anyone take something else if they talked to their counselor.
That way students who cared about learning actual academic subjects could do so,
but those who were most likely to need a class in personal finance
were still sorted into it by default. |
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Another way to look at it is: if someone can’t do those things, they are not competent in the subject matter.