25 Lessons They Should Have Taught Us In School
Still no idea how to do my taxes, but you better believe I know what the powerhouse of the cell is.
How to organize a schedule.
Blessed be the time when you were given a well-prepared sheet with the classrooms and the names of teachers. Once you're in college, it's everyone has their own course, everyone has their own way, and see you on exam day. And then after college? Forget about it. You're on your own.
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How to find an apartment.
Harassing agencies and individuals, roaming the streets, staring in random buildings trying to figure out the floor plan, being the first person to present a strong case for why you should get it... a little preparation on the subject wouldn't have hurt.
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How to assemble furniture (and if need be, hang it on the wall).
No, knowing how to calculate the surface area of a cuboid object does not help fix closet doors. And why are technology courses devoted to the use of the soldering irons and band saws, instead of just drills and hammers?
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How to file your taxes, preferably without making mistakes.
And decrypt the barbarian terms in all the forms we have to fill out. In what world are you supposed to know what social security contributions deductible from taxable income or the withholding tax are? I guess we're lucky the internet exists?
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