10-17-2013, 01:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2013, 01:10 AM by bluebooger.)
quasarvs Wrote:Oh, this is like nails on chalk board or the puzzle piece that should fit but doesn't. Quite Ironic!
If I were you I'd leave it to the communists to use their "enemies" to benefit from and then turn around & stab them in the back.
I don't understand it!??:eek::confused: Were you born here? Why use the flexible-through-freedom society with all its accessibility to education and all that it gave you and flee to a place where you could never get the same opportunity!
you honestly believe people in Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Italy, Singapore don't have accessibility to education ?
you think all of these countries with universal health care are communists and don't offer their citizens accessibility to education ?
List of Countries with Universal Healthcare | True Cost - Analyzing our economy, government policy, and society through the lens of cost-benefit
"There are no tuition fees for attending public higher education in Norway, as all the costs are covered by the Ministry of Education and Research."
Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and that's just one country that offers free university education
and I know you''re going to come back with, "its not free, you pay for it with taxes"
but that's not the point
the point is that you're saying some nonsense that
citizens in
" a country with high taxes and socialized medicine "
" could never get the same opportunity " for accessibility to education
that's nonsense
Quote:Norway is now one of the few European states to stick to the once-sacrosanct belief in "free education for all".Last of the free: will Norway's universal no-fee policy endure? | General | Times Higher Education
While its Nordic neighbours Sweden and Denmark continue to provide free tuition for domestic and EU students only, Norway stands alone in offering free higher education to students regardless of citizenship.
Last year, that offer was taken up by almost 16,500 non-EU students - up 27 per cent from 12,997 in 2007-08. They included nearly 2,000 Russians, 699 Chinese students and 376 Iranian nationals.
Several hundred students from Ethiopia, Pakistan and Ghana enrolled at Norwegian universities last year, as did young people from the US, India and Nepal.
LOL at all those students from Ethiopia, Pakistan and Ghana who think they're getting an education
I guess the joke's on them /sarcasm


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