Have you ever taken a class and school and wondered, “Why am I learning this?” It’s happened to just about everyone.... moreHave you ever taken a class and school and wondered, “Why am I learning this?” It’s happened to just about everyone. You’re taking a class that’s required to graduate, but it doesn’t really apply to what you want to do in life. There’s nothing inherently wrong with learning something new, but shouldn’t the required classes at least be teaching you applicable life lessons? One course that never really has its usefulness questioned is personal finance. Everyone will likely have to manage their own money at some point in their lifetime, so why aren’t these courses required? As with any question this large in scope, the answer isn’t a simple one. less