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Kansas College Students Can Ace Tests, but May Need Help "Adulting"

Kansas State University advertises its Adulting 101 workshops. (Photo: Stephen Bisaha, Kansas News Service)
Kansas State University advertises its Adulting 101 workshops. (Photo: Stephen Bisaha, Kansas News Service)

“Adulting” has become a popular term used by young people still figuring out what it means to be an adult. Now, colleges are embracing the word and offering adulting workshops. As Stephan Bisaha report for the Kansas News Service,Kansas State University hopes students don't just learn how to change a tire, but how to bounce back from tough times.


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