In a testament to the stories we tell ourselves, 24-year-old Rhiannon Weisz is currently filing her taxes and grumbling about how “school never taught us the important, useful things,” as if she remembers literally anything from school at all.
“It’s just so frustrating that we had to learn a
My junior and senior year in HS my school offered a suite of ‘practical’ classes like personal finance, cooking, intro to business, applied electronics, and woodshop. They were some of my favorite classes. IMO it’s not about memorizing every lesson as much as it is conceptualizing and appreciation core concepts.
Isn’t that every class in school?
That’s the way it should be but I’ve found more often then not classes rewarded binging/purging information in order to pass the upcoming test.
Yeah I would say that holds true across disciplines. I just feel like I find myself looking back on what I learned in some of those courses more than some other classes, as some of them have shaped how I live my day to day life.