* how to drive - no * how to cope with negative situations - no, unless you mean by being a negative situation * how to be healthy (mentally, physically, morally, spiritually) - no * how to eat healthy - no * that you should always prepare for the worst and get regular maintenance/checkups done to prevent the worst (doctor, dentist, car, etc.) -
no
* how to do FAFSA - I dont even know what that is. * how to do taxes - They taught me how to avoid suspicion from the tax man. Most people dont do taxes where I grew up. * how to budget/save money - no * what a credit score is and how to raise/maintain it - no * how/when/why to apply for a credit card - no * how to write a resume - no * how to prepare for an interview - no * how to make a friend - no. They didnt really have any. Lots of acquaintances but their relationships were always transactional. * how to normally socially interact - no * how to express gratitude and the importance of doing so - no * how to apologize and the importance of doing so - no
* that success has an expiration date and you must constantly work to keep renewing it - no * that you should take time for yourself to relax or you will burn out eventually - no * how to interact with a boss/fin aid/Dean/people who have power over your entire life - sort of * how to take care of/respect another living being - We had pets