- 22 Feb 2020 13:47
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This is a lot like the arguments against Universal Healthcare(free at source). They tend to be poorly thought out, and rely on anecdotes or misconceptions.
Fokker wrote:University fees regulate it automatically.So, how hard would it be to set quotas that would mimic fees? Not hard, atall.
Fokker wrote:I live in a country where university education is free. I prefer it to stay that way, but at the same time I can see some of advantages university fees offer.Student debt is not an advantage, and the countries with cheaper to free education have better education systems. Go figure.
This is a lot like the arguments against Universal Healthcare(free at source). They tend to be poorly thought out, and rely on anecdotes or misconceptions.
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