Helogabals
Gold Member
Little view from side
First of all - to me tuition fees in US universities seems ridiculous. They has to be adjusted. I can agree, that college degree is not for everybody, young folks has to be motivated to go trough school. But come on, not 100k
Other than that, IMHO EU system seems somehow more logical.
Here government defines priorities and pay for certain number of students.
Those priorities are always the same - medicine, teachers, engineering, etc. Student just have to "successful" (IDK correct word, basically he has to pass all the exams). If student fails at exam, next year he have to pay. But doors to budget quota remains open.
In some EU countries if there is not enough local students, foreign students can qualify for "budget quote" too. Even those, non-EU residents. Student just have to take care of his own living costs. But if he shines with his grades, even that could be covered.
We here are not so big communists, non-EU citizens have to pay their tuition. If I am not wrong, Indians pay like 3.000 €/year for engineering studies
If young person wants to study anything, what gov doesn't find important for socium, like "queer cats behavior" s/he is free to do so, but at his own costs at full price.
Might be that to you EU system seems little "communist", but that is way, how to find and put on right tracks those with bright heads, but not with so fortunate parents.
First of all - to me tuition fees in US universities seems ridiculous. They has to be adjusted. I can agree, that college degree is not for everybody, young folks has to be motivated to go trough school. But come on, not 100k
Other than that, IMHO EU system seems somehow more logical.
Here government defines priorities and pay for certain number of students.
Those priorities are always the same - medicine, teachers, engineering, etc. Student just have to "successful" (IDK correct word, basically he has to pass all the exams). If student fails at exam, next year he have to pay. But doors to budget quota remains open.
In some EU countries if there is not enough local students, foreign students can qualify for "budget quote" too. Even those, non-EU residents. Student just have to take care of his own living costs. But if he shines with his grades, even that could be covered.
We here are not so big communists, non-EU citizens have to pay their tuition. If I am not wrong, Indians pay like 3.000 €/year for engineering studies
If young person wants to study anything, what gov doesn't find important for socium, like "queer cats behavior" s/he is free to do so, but at his own costs at full price.
Might be that to you EU system seems little "communist", but that is way, how to find and put on right tracks those with bright heads, but not with so fortunate parents.