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Financial education is not part of the school curriculum and that's why they don't teach students the financial world they're living in .Financial education is supposed to be taught at home but most parents are financially illiterate and what can they teach their children.
added by Anonymous 974 days ago 0 0
I completed my College without any financial knowledge but i was the leading candidate in the classes ever. Imagine such a shame
added by 1000987739 1186 days ago 3 0
What they teach in school help to get a job instead of creating a business. And how can you be successful when you don't have a business
added by Anonymous 1187 days ago 2 0
The school system is designed to train someone to be an employee to seek for job. The employer only pays what is enough to keep his employee making it hard for the employee attain financial freedom.
added by Anonymous 1190 days ago 4 0
SCHOOL DOES NOT TEACH PEOPLE FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE, BECAUSE AT SCHOOL ITS MORE OF LITERACAY ORRINTED THAN FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE WHICH WOULD HAVE BEEN THE MAIN AGENDA IN SCHOOL SILLUBUS.
added by Anonymous 1190 days ago 4 0
School will never teach financial freedom but increases the chances of one getting financial freedom by teaching us how to read and write..
added by Anonymous 1190 days ago 4 0
Of course schools do not prepare students for the financial World because both these things fall in different categories.
In schools,we are trained to cram and the best always is number one.
This World of finance is about understanding how , where ,and which direction is the World going or moving to.
It is not about cramming, but it is about changing with the World. Get skills. Be inspired. Get motivations. Get a mentor.
added by HASSAN LOKWII ANOCHE 1190 days ago 6 0
Most schools they teach fish but not how to fish... they don't bother to teach the generation about breakthrough of theirs epidamic
added by Anonymous 1190 days ago 4 0