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Oktober

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42. In America you need a pulse and an SAT score to get in...
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 02:11 AM
Nov 2014

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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Yet we still have many getting degrees from yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #1
My Ex-wife went to a University in the US because she could dilby Nov 2014 #3
The problem with universities in Japan Art_from_Ark Nov 2014 #41
Something ok if you can afford it. upaloopa Nov 2014 #4
This is great news. dilby Nov 2014 #2
Yes, IF the kids return. elleng Nov 2014 #6
I think ALL kids should spend a year abroad in school, no matter where they're from DFW Nov 2014 #20
Not a bad idea treestar Nov 2014 #29
What does it take to be accepted? Do they accept anyone who wants to go? badtoworse Nov 2014 #5
Last time this came up, with Germany treestar Nov 2014 #32
Correct.... Top 10%ish go to gymnasium... Oktober Nov 2014 #40
I'd love to send my kids abroad for "free" college, but there are plane fares, living expenses, etc. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #7
I wanted to take a semester in Australia, my junior year in college shenmue Nov 2014 #10
Me too! I've always wanted to go to Oz. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #11
Also, koalas shenmue Nov 2014 #13
Squee! Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #14
Sker-weeee! shenmue Nov 2014 #24
If your child goes to an Out of State College they will have the same expenses. n/t dilby Nov 2014 #15
True. But that is not happening. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #34
Dang smart people, reading books and stuff!!!!1! shenmue Nov 2014 #8
Where is Canada mentioned in this article? Spazito Nov 2014 #9
Yes, we checked into Canada for my oldest. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #12
Yes, it is more expensive for foreign students than it is for Canadians... Spazito Nov 2014 #16
McGill University gyroscope Nov 2014 #17
That is for one course in one semester... Spazito Nov 2014 #23
But it's very cheap for Canadian residents gyroscope Nov 2014 #25
I was questioning your inclusion of Canada in your OP... Spazito Nov 2014 #26
Actually I was going by these other articles gyroscope Nov 2014 #27
Thanks -- Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #35
Don't get the wrong idea from this DFW Nov 2014 #18
That's not really my point for posting the article gyroscope Nov 2014 #19
OK, I see what you're getting at DFW Nov 2014 #21
Test scores gyroscope Nov 2014 #22
US colleges don't rely only on that for admission DFW Nov 2014 #28
Admission interviews gyroscope Nov 2014 #33
The quality of education at German schools is far from universally high DFW Nov 2014 #39
In America you need a pulse and an SAT score to get in... Oktober Nov 2014 #42
bullshit. states aren't supporting universities like they used to. How does Vattel Nov 2014 #36
It must be nice to live somewhere civilized. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #30
America is going down the shitter. nt Cali_Democrat Nov 2014 #31
But except for a few exceptions our universities are way better Vattel Nov 2014 #37
Our universities are way better at fleecing their students gyroscope Nov 2014 #38
The quality of college education in Germany vs the American... Oktober Nov 2014 #43
I agree. American universities are far superior to german universities Vattel Nov 2014 #44
Hardly... Oktober Nov 2014 #45
My undergraduate students are generally awesome, and their academic work is often spectacular. Vattel Nov 2014 #46
They may be fine people... Oktober Nov 2014 #47
You are sooooo wrong. Vattel Nov 2014 #49
I'm quite comfortable with my first hand experience with both systems... Oktober Nov 2014 #50
what American University did you have first-hand experience with? Vattel Nov 2014 #51
I'm disinclined to put out such personal information... Oktober Nov 2014 #52
Then how about some rankings: Vattel Nov 2014 #53
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
My answer was specifically about the military academies TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2014 #56
My tuition AND room & board YarnAddict Nov 2014 #57
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