I sold my soul
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- maikel0
Oh mate...
I lived in The States, when people start saving from the age of 10 to go to college and uni -unless you are a Tom Dick with a natural talent for a sport- and I don't think that is right.
I also lived in Argentina where public uni is well respected and free (even for foreigners) and neither I think is right...
UK used to have a decent balance between loans, grants, government funds, etc. The education was decent, and the reputation was great.
Right now, 9K for an undergrad studying in a uni that will give no benefits whatsoever is a little too much. I think even TVU is charging that much and is no-way worth it
Post graduates are somehow away of all that malarkey. If LBS wants to charge you 50K for a programme and people wants to pay it is all good. But having ONLY wealthy undergrads will guaranty a nation led by (mostly) idiots.
- I agree with this completely apart from the last line. We already have, surely.set
- Already have that*set
- I know set... I'm saying that with less educated people it will get worse...maikel
- or it will last longer...maikel
- nations are led by idiots we´ve put on there... but the funny thing is the world is not led by this peopleOBBTKN
- yeah but america is completely fucked up anyway. just look at the health system. they should be used to being fucked in the arseanimatedgif
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