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Whats the point of private schools!? Rate Topic: -----

#21 NSX 


Molecule

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Neurocomp2003 said in post #15 :
GO CANADA>..our tuition costs $4k-5k CDN and if you get scholarships it can go as low as $2k. And then we ship them off to other schools for grad school!


lol
Some domestic grad schools are pretty good.

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greg1917 said in post #17 :
Whereas I pay NOTHING to go to university. Thats the square root of zero. Or the number of people to have walked on Mars.

My tuition fees are FREE. I laugh so hard when I hear of American uni's charging 20, 30k per YEAR for education!!!



How??
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#22 -Demosthenes- 


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And dont ever call me a german again. ever.

I'm sorry, but what's wrong with being German??

Anyway, you go to a university for free? Paid by the goverment?
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#23 zhuam 


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I do not fully understand private schools (Harvard, Jale,..). I wonder why would anyone expel a student whos giving them money! Therefore the exams have to be realy easy. Even the rules have to be mild.

I am sorry if i insulted somebody with this thread! I only want an explanation.



I have heard actually that it is possible. A friend of a friend is a postdoc at harvard and says that he knows of a lot of people who are dumb dumb!
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#24 badchad 


Atom
Look at Bush. Graduated Yale. You don't think he managed to do that based on academics alone?
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#25 pulkit 


Molecule
I am rather un-initiated about education outside my own country......are the best colleges / universities private ?
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#26 jordan 


Protist
They tend to be, yes. But generalizations are usualy bad. (Can all generazations be bad?)
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#27 pulkit 


Molecule
That seems kind of a strange system, you don't ensure the best education for your best students. What sort of fees are we talkin of here, 30 - 40 k USD a year ? Can most people afford that ?
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#28 badchad 


Atom
Most people get student loans. Either that or some type of academic scholarship, although I would think academic scholarships at private universities are extremely competitive. Aside from loans, you can receive aid in other forms as well. And lastly, public universities are much cheaper. For instance, The universty at buffalo is about 8k a year. My undergraduate institution was about the same amount.
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#29 pulkit 


Molecule
My education here is super subsidized by the government (the best professional institutes here are completely autonomous bodies but funded heavily by the govt and alumni).
I am definately in the best engg course on offer (in the country) and it costs me less than 1k USD a year.
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#30 jordan 


Protist
Top private schools are starting to push $50,000 per year if I'm not mistaken. (Not including food, books etc.)
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#31 J'Dona 


Atom

dave said:

Money does have an influence on their decisions to perform some disciplinary actions, but quite frankly a university's reputation is never going to be something you can buy. They're not stupid enough to start randomly accepting people in order of the size of their wallet.
I know it was posted almost a year ago, but I very much agree. Recently (last year again) there was a case when a very wealthy man was donating about half a million quid to a particular Oxford college for some years. Then his son applied to it. The son was rejected because he wasn't good enough; the father cut funding and that was that. Just goes to show that these places aren't just accepting the morbidly affluent. And Oxbridge does indeed cost the same as most other universities at the moment, unless youre a foreign student.

And then there's been all the noise lately about foreign students being favoured over UK students for that very reason...
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#32 timo 


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Crash said:

i was told that germans get there tertiary education free.


That´s mostly correct although it´s already starting to change and will certainly continue on (if a state has the possibility to charge you it´s most certainly going to sooner or later). Nevertheless, I can top that: Finnish people get money for studying... :-p
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#33 Sayonara³ 


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The point of private schools is to make money.

Ta daaaa.
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#34 -Demosthenes- 


Primate
Actually my great grandfather was German now that I think of it...
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#35 dannysong 


Lepton
A high quality boarding school for high school captures teens at a volatile time in their life, when poor decision making can have dire consequences. The safe environment of a boarding school can help turn society's rebels into catalysts for change in their generation.
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#36 timo 


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I think you just broke the sfn necromancy record :huh:
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#37 Phi for All 


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View Postdannysong, on 1 September 2011 - 02:26 PM, said:

A high quality boarding school for high school captures teens at a volatile time in their life, when poor decision making can have dire consequences. The safe environment of a boarding school can help turn society's rebels into catalysts for change in their generation.

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When people fight to keep something as basic to human survival as healthcare a privilege, but insist the right to bear arms inviolate, we cease to move forward as a society. -- zapatos
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#38 Genecks 


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Rawrrrrrrrrr
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#39 genraven 


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So kids and parents can feel better about themselves.
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