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In reply to the discussion: Top universities in Europe (and Canada) are free or almost free [View all]Oktober
(1,488 posts)42. In America you need a pulse and an SAT score to get in...
German kids start early and produce all through their teens.
The American system is a high paid baby sitting service in comparison setting aside only the top top schools.
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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