True, posting bullsh*t and then running away as always.
Neither of my parents could go to university.
Why?
Because there was no money. (Only my mom's youngest brother could go to university.)
Now who benefits from such a situation in the end?
Right, absolutely nobody, while with scholarships both government and students benefit.
I am glad I can go to university. I get some money from the government, but it's not that much, but I can pay the greater part of my study from the money I earn working every Saturday.
Originally posted by Infatuation
It's only fair that students pay their own way in education, either through loans from the bank, or parental contributions.
After all, it's the student who benefits from the education. Why should anyone else pay for it.
Education is a good just like your car or your house. You don't expect the taxpayer to pay for your car or your house, so why should you have your education paid for.
It's only fair that students pay their own way in education, either through loans from the bank, or parental contributions.
After all, it's the student who benefits from the education. Why should anyone else pay for it.
Education is a good just like your car or your house. You don't expect the taxpayer to pay for your car or your house, so why should you have your education paid for.
Why?
Because there was no money. (Only my mom's youngest brother could go to university.)
Now who benefits from such a situation in the end?
Right, absolutely nobody, while with scholarships both government and students benefit.
I am glad I can go to university. I get some money from the government, but it's not that much, but I can pay the greater part of my study from the money I earn working every Saturday.
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