Tuesday 1 December 2015

Tuition Fees in Canada











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  1. extra math stuff was a nice touch :)

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    1. I laughed at that part too :)

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  2. How Come You Choose To Do A Exponential Regression From The Calculator And Posting It As An Image Rather Than Doing The Exponential Regression On Excel And Posting As The Image Instead?

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    1. Honestly? My calculator was right beside me and it's just more comfortable for me.

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  3. It looks simple but clear... What do you think if some people can afford to pay for the tuitions? or not able to pay the tuitions If they want to prepare their future career?

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    1. Like I said in my slide, there will come a point where only the rich are able to afford education. It would create sociological segmentation of populations and lead to very poor living conditions. I think government should have a heavy hand in the way these schools conduct their business.

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  4. How do you think Canada could start incorporating a tuition free Canada in the way Europe has and how long would it take to become successful?

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    1. do u think all the post secondaries in Canada should let the professors to tutor out side of school time? That way students will learn what they need to from the best. Since that person would be the one who is teaching it... and they can just make a way to cut the tuition money from the student loan.. Do u think this could be a way ??

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    2. The way Europe and other foreign countries do it is that they have their tuition fee payed through their taxes. Setting up the infrastructure of something that magnitude would completely change the economics of Canada. I think it would lead to a better system overall, in the same way we do our health care.

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  5. Well explained,

    Do you think the rate of education will go down in the future in Canada because of the high tuition fees?

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  6. I'm with you Justin...I think post secondary education...just like K-12 should be covered for everyone through taxes. The amount of debt students often come away with is not something that young people need to deal with. Great job!

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