Yeah, like in Europe, where it is...errm...free.
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If making it free comes with cost controls that prevent admin bloat (which seems to be the root of US trend) it might work. In US setup I think Pedro is right
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Not if you subsidize it 100%. Then you have to negotiate with the government on salary
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And the outlier genius students who have a disproportionate impact on society are kept back by the mediocrity of the masses
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Subsidizing loans and making it a prerequisite for way too many jobs seems to be working pretty well.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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(Huge fan of your tweets) Interesting point, could you elaborate more on the line of thought?
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Colleges get to charge more without increasing tuition or improving quality.
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Caro Pedro, você precisa ler o livro Estado Empreendedor da
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Everything she says is either not new or not true.
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I am in favor of distinguishing disciplines. If you are earning a degree to learn skills for a job, then univ should be post-paid salary share. If you are doing it for the sake of science (philosophy, math, etc) it should be based on fellowship. I guess Swiss has smth like that
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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