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In reply to the discussion: Top universities in Europe (and Canada) are free or almost free [View all]gyroscope
(1,443 posts)19. That's not really my point for posting the article
the fact that tuition is so low for European CITIZENS in Europe just go to show how insane the cost of college is for AMERICAN citizens in the US.
American students are getting absolutely fleeced by a corrupt educational system.
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I think ALL kids should spend a year abroad in school, no matter where they're from
DFW
Nov 2014
#20
I'd love to send my kids abroad for "free" college, but there are plane fares, living expenses, etc.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2014
#7
If your child goes to an Out of State College they will have the same expenses. n/t
dilby
Nov 2014
#15
My undergraduate students are generally awesome, and their academic work is often spectacular.
Vattel
Nov 2014
#46
I keep hearing that if there were free universities, then students won't bother to work hard.
tenderfoot
Nov 2014
#48
Because only the brightest students are accepted at the nation's military academies
TexasMommaWithAHat
Nov 2014
#54
But if the best and brightest get free tuition - they no longer have an incentive to try hard...
tenderfoot
Nov 2014
#55