Students in Kentucky took a break from calculus and dodgeball to learn so real-life skills to help them 'adult' when they leave school. Bullitt Central High School in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, have been educating its seniors in practical skills to help them become better prepared for 'real life.' The so called 'adulting day,' held in the school, offered students workshops covering a whole host of adult topics from cooking to budgeting. Graduating seniors were able to choose which workshops they wanted to attend and could pick three out of 11. Students interested in basic car maintenance skills were shown how to...