01-11-2015, 04:25 PM
The idea I had about the american system is that there are much more colleges and universities per capita than in Europe. But you have in every state a handful of good ones and the rest is soso. Further you have the real top (the Harvards and standfords) and they of course suck the rest dry when it comes to good students.
In the Netherlands tuition fees for real university is around 1500 euro per year I think (it was something like 1000 when I studied), but this is of course far below cost-price.
But of course giving away to years of college for free doesn't really cost 34 billion right. It is juts that a few million people will start working 2 years later (and paying tex 2 years later).
In the Netherlands tuition fees for real university is around 1500 euro per year I think (it was something like 1000 when I studied), but this is of course far below cost-price.
But of course giving away to years of college for free doesn't really cost 34 billion right. It is juts that a few million people will start working 2 years later (and paying tex 2 years later).