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May 18, 2014 2:10 PM CST University education
ivajlov
ivajlovivajlovSofia, Sofia City Bulgaria25 Threads 12 Polls 387 Posts
IMO not a.th. that glitters is gold and that s.th. are just made for that glitter. As for the ignorance, in one holy book it's spoken that the happiest are the ignorant.professor
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May 23, 2014 2:23 PM CST University education
22W00: why should education only be free to the intelligent and who is going to decide who is intelligent and who isn't, and I suppose in your opinion women don't qualify either
professor thumbs up
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May 23, 2014 2:24 PM CST University education
wrong quote
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May 23, 2014 2:25 PM CST University education
Obstinance_Works: Nothing at all... if you're very bright and hardworking.

I consider myself lucky because I left school and got a job at 16 and it was my employer that financed my higher education. But I know of many who are up to their eyeballs in debts all for a diploma in sports science from Manchester Ring Road University that's most probably been printed on a cracker.

In Britain they should bulldoze the worst performing two-thirds of universities in order to make higher education free for those who are intelligent enough to warrant it.
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Dec 1, 2014 12:02 AM CST University education
ivajlov
ivajlovivajlovSofia, Sofia City Bulgaria25 Threads 12 Polls 387 Posts
Lately I heard of massive students protests in UK. But don't know nothing more specific. Was it that enormous 27,000 per year uni fees? Or other social economic issues?
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Dec 4, 2014 1:02 AM CST University education
Katiko
KatikoKatikofreiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany19 Threads 5 Polls 196 Posts
I love DUAL-HOCHSCHULE system in Germany.
To register you need to find a company who would hire you for the time of studies.
3 years for Bachelor degree.
The system is made either 1 mo school followed by 1 mo work, 3mo/3mo or 6mo/6mo. And you are paid monthly starting at ~800euro! (depends, a person I know studies tourism, she has a room and food in a hotel and she gets 500euro/month).

When you graduate you have:
a) practical work experience
b) theoretical knowledge
c) high education degree (Bachelor, Eng).
d) clear back account
e) very high chance for being employed by the company you worked for or high chance for new job.

I regret I did not know about this system before.
The biggest difficulty is to find the company.
The nicest of it: for most schools the company doesn't need to be placed in Germany.
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Dec 17, 2014 11:34 PM CST University education
ivajlov
ivajlovivajlovSofia, Sofia City Bulgaria25 Threads 12 Polls 387 Posts
Yes, Germans are very practical, aren't they? So is their educating system. Is German economy already in need of cheap labor from hunger-stricken and cold-frozen Ukrainians? :-)
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