ok so no "There is no cap on the maximum fee for non-EEA undergraduate students" http://www.migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/non-eu-higher-education-students-impact-uk-economy/ …
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meaning they can make as much money as they like as no cap means any concept of "matching" makes no sense
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yes unis get money per student from the government but they can change ANYTHING for international students
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Replying to @o_guest @ConversationUK
I didn't realise that, so I guess it depends on the university to charge more "overall" for international students.
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yes, hence why international students are welcomed with terrible english and then not given english lessons
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because some unis only care about money
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that is quite sad, but I cannot say in surprised given the circumstances...
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Replying to @carlosperate @ConversationUK
well I have lived here since 2006 and knowing/guessing this was happening just from meeting people around uni
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slowly but surely from 1993 to today unis have been turned into businesses but shit ones not even good ones
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Im not against unis making profit, but shouldnt be driven by it.Unfortunately separating the two seems impossible.
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yeah I am not against profit either but like with health care you kind know it will end badly
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