“Adulting” can be hard, but should colleges and universities be offering classes to Gen Z on how to deal with the real world?
"How to adult" classes have popped up at Michigan State University and several others across the U.S.
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Now colleges are offering Adulting 101 courses to teach what used to be common sense.
“Didn’t we have home ec in high school?”
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According to Newsweek, they include workshops like 'International Travel on a Budget,' 'Mastering Meal Planning,' and 'Navigating Life: Addressing and Handling Peer Pressure.'
“A.I. doesn’t change your tire, I guess is what they are finding out,” MRCTV’s Eric Scheiner said on Newsmax Saturday.
“My question is, didn’t we have home ec in high school at one point? What happened to that?”
“Now they’re teaching it in college, now you are going to pay thousands of dollars to learn pretty much what a lot of people’s parents taught them?” Scheiner later added.
You can watch more of the interview in the video above.
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