No ideologues like you.What the hell happened here?
Keep watching and learn.
It will save you from being made to look the fool and getting all mad.
No ideologues like you.What the hell happened here?
No ideologues like you.
Keep watching and learn.
It will save you from being made to look the fool and getting all mad.
Oh wow, what a refreshing surprise...
Oh wow, what a refreshing surprise...
I can't wait for your unique "U Mad" pic next.
I'm not.Stop confusing me with Locutus.
Just did?You mean like you just did?
Just did?
That was posted in March, mocking you. You would be the top recipient of those kind of replies from moi.
Geeze, I wonder why that is?
I'm sure you think that's so.You and Loc are the ones that started the u mad stuff, rofl
I'm sure you think that's so.
But given your dishonesty, your claims hold no credibility.
Ya, I thought your boyfriend calling me a commy, a Con and a Liberal was that funny too.
I get that. But no amount of tuition would have changed the fact that she couldn't keep up.
My point is, free or paid, there is no difference in what happens to a pupil that can't maintain their grades.
Whereas, students that have the grades, but don't get a scholarship, or can not afford tuition, are screwed.
If higher education was free, anyone capable of excelling, no matter their wealth, they would have the chance. If they fail to maintain their grades, they lose the opportunity.
I don't know the answer, the argument can be made on both sides. If a student has to pay for an education they may work harder, or be so overcome with the debtload that they give up, I've seen both scenarios. Even if tuition were charper, good grief, Dalhousie is murder, I saw a bumper sticker on a car ahead of me that said, "My kid and my money go to Dal". When you think, India is free, and their main export for many years were doctors. They got smart though and have started enticing them to stay and they now have a booming medical tourism industry. Mexico has jumped on that bandwagon too.
Tuition is still pretty cheap in Quebec, but the difference in taxes according to co-workers (who live across the border in Ontario but work in Montreal), is, for them, about $8000/year. Newfoundland is pretty cheap too, but they are also a high tax province, but at least they have oil revenue now. So the cost has to be borne by someone. I wonder how many Quebec grads move to Alberta for work;-).