Students leave high school without learning about how to manage their money. What are the reasons for this? What can be improved in students’ understanding of how to manage their finances?

In high school, it is a crucial year for
students
to figure out what the thing they want to learn in university because of
this
it makes many high schools provide lots of various subjects,
such
as physics, languages, laws, biology, chemical, and others.
However
, there is one module that they did not provide for their
students
, which is financial
management
that
also
essential for their lives.
To begin
with, I believe that the reason for high schools does not provide financial
management
.
Firstly
, they think that all of
students
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are too young for
this
module, and money should not be included as their problem that needs to solve or manage at
this
age.
Secondly
, they might believe that every student already knows how to manage their money from their parents.
Lastly
, if restrict that all of them must be enter
this
course, it will make their schedules too stressful for them since the
students
have already enrolled
their
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interest modules. For ways to improve their understanding of financial
management
, I suggest that high schools should find some topics that can be related to financial
management
and insert
this
management
as a part of those subjects or
otherwise
high
school
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should makeup classes or activities for their
students
to learn about how to manage finances and invite experts to explain about why we should know how to manage our finances. In summary, I believe that all of the reasons and solutions are cover all of the possibilities for
students
to have more understanding about financial
management
.
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