ITT: Things you wish you would have learned in high school

ITT: Things you wish you would have learned in high school.

Example - Anything in relation to Pension.

How to triforce!

Literally anything to do with cars/maintenance. Didn't have a clue what to do with my first car.

I wish I came out

>how to use the washing machine
>how to cook
>how to pay your taxes/bills
also what said

how to get grill

>how to use the washing machine

I didn't learn until I was 19, fuck.

>how to get grill

Work, save up, then go to Home Depot and pick out whichever one you can afford, just don't forget the charcoal/propane.

College and grad school is a waste of money nowadays.

>nowadays

What about back in your day,what was the difference?

>writing checks
>laundry
>car shit
>social skills
If I didn't come from money I'd have gone full robot.

Credit Scores.

>How health insurance works
>How to do taxes
>How to manage finances
>How to build a computer
>How to cook
>How to repair shit in your home
>How to develop healthy and responsible coping mechanisms
>How to conduct yourself professionally on the phone/email/etc

Those fucks had the gall to insist what they were teaching us was useful.

Going to school for computer science is sure feeling a huge waste right now
Not even learning "computer science" but programming with retarded standards

Trade schools and technical colleges would have been a more reasonable choice for furthering education.

>how to make a good CV
>how to behave at an interview
>how taxes are calculated especially for a self employed person
>maybe some self defence
>first aid

>How to deal with mental health issues.
>Money management.
>Government/politics bullshit.

> How the stock market works (even abstractly)
> How to negotiate salary for a job offer

How to get a job
How to get pussy

>cook
just read the recipe
>washing machine
read the manual an read tags on your clothes

How to file my fucking taxes, maybe.

they taught me how to 1st aid, where r u from?

I want to a technical high school. In one of the few lucky ones where I learned most life skills in school. Through home ec.consumer matb courses and my technical education. I think it's partially because there isn't a focus of everyone going to college. For most of us this was the end of the line school wise and most would go into a trade of some kind. To be fair I didn't end up going into my trade did it for a little while after school and found it wasn't something I wanted to do for a living. It did make be able to fix most stuff in my.home

i'm 30 and still don't know. always had a woman do it.