How much do you pay?

How much do you pay?

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9k a year

I went to a German university. Fucked two ugly German girls too.

just under 1000€ in the most pretigious of the country (FEUP!!)
unless the map counts privates, which it probably doesn't since there are "free" countries, portugal is worng (which is the norm here in Sup Forums)

nothing

It's basically free. You pay a small sum of money to cover the paperwork or somesuch.

The government pays me.

this, it's free

this

Seriously, though, how does that not cause massive problems?

High entry requirements?

Absolutely nothing.

about 7k NZD a year

What idiot done this map ?

Been studying banking for 5 years,now im going for insurance bachelor.

Didnt give a dime, even recieve an small amount of payback from uni.

Its free.I was even getting paid to study, but the amount was small and shitty.

Free for me. The Scottish government is desperate for people to actually stay here instead of emigrating so they pay for it.

Yep & you have to progress in your studies or the government funding stops.

15k a year. Our schools are run by Jews.

yet anybody who wants a worth while degree comes to america

>non-countries with their "free" education lol

it's not free it's like 200 per semester

I don't pay anything at all, higher education here is free.

>boasts about US education
>worth while

Here the government only pays if you progress, you get 1 extra year for resits though. The idea is a more educated populace means you'll have less unemployment because companies are less likely to look overseas for skilled workers.

Most of those are literallywho tier in Europe.

Ridiculous that you would put those higher than something like Oxford.

Anywhere from $200 to $6000 per semester.

nothing, public unis are free.

>be Brit
>pay 9k a year
>stroke your dick over the fact youre on a big name uni
>dont even win even competitions like student formula
laughable

>dutch education

>tfw I'm paying 9k and planning to emigrate to Scotland
Seriously tho, why does Scotland have such a problem with making people stay? It has 2 of the best major cities in the UK (apart from London) and is much cheaper than England. Employment opportunities seem about the same as in Leeds, Manc etc.

>dutch

Pretty much, but it is hidden in taxes.

>babby discovers that rankings don't mean shit

probably better than fucking "Purdue University" lmao

>"""dutch""" education

>"""""""""american"""""""" education

First university I paid around 200€ a semester but got free public transport in the city and free regional trains in the state, second university I paid around 80€ a semester for administration fees.

Really shit weather, mostly rural outside of Glasgow and Edinburgh, too far away from the rest of the UK except Newcastle and most people here are really fucking angsty and miserable. The memes about alcohol abuse and heroin in Scotland aren't false.

>higher education here is free.
lies mipt.ru/english/edu/finance.php 190000 rur = 2923$

according to who?

can you name your best uni? nothing is showing up for your tiny nation lel

>according to who?
Whom.

>be greek
>no pay debnts
>university is free.

lel.

What's ur best uni?

>american education

businessinsider.com/the-10-smartest-countries-based-on-math-and-science-2015-5

One I actually attended.

About $7k a year

too ashamed to say eh?

lmao

JFMSU

I agree, they all end up coming to the USA for college. not fucking bosnia for sum free skool lol

Either Trinity College Dublin or UCD because Irish universities are actually known and relevant in Europe.

telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/8827793/Kim-Jong-ils-grandson-enrols-at-Bosnia-college.html


>pay shit ton of money
>be a debt slave for the rest of your life
>not even in the top 10

2bh I'd rather be a debt slave for the rest of my life (30 years in the UK actually) than live in fucking...Bosnia lmao

irishtimes.com/news/education/trinity-college-dublin-and-ucd-make-the-top-100-1.2400585

>barely make the top 100
>actually known and relevant in Europe
lol that's like being the smartest kid with down syndrome

Lets just be honest, if you guys were to get accepted in a top tier US uni you would go for it over a "free" education in Finland or Greece haha.

pls no bullying the rareflags

are you literally using north korea as an argument now?????

jesus...... you are hopeless

>He'd take Pennsylvania State over Oxford because some dumb chart said so

No one even applies for your universities because no one wants to spend time in your retarded cunt

My argument was that american education is shit and expensive, and way worse than asian and european. You are the one who is just ad hominem attacking my country because you lack arguments to prove otherwise.

Oxford ain't free, which is precisely my point if you would read the thread.

For undergraduate it doesn't matter a great deal as long as it's reputable. Unless you're getting into one of the top ten universities in the world, you're basically getting the same thing right down to the 150th ranked university. Even if you do get into one of those universities, you don't necessarily come out knowing more than someone who went to anywhere else inside the top 100.

For graduate programs and qualifying degrees that changes, but then it's down to specialisation and the quality of faculty in the institution.

Did my undergraduate at Leeds, which is around the 80/90 mark, but my MSc at Oxford. I'm now back in faculty at Leeds and in terms of how our undergraduates perform, there's not a lot of difference. The quality of teaching is better at Oxford due to smaller classes, but in day to day terms there's nothing a Leeds undergrad is missing out on. Both sets of students are way, way ahead by their third or fourth year than the students at Dartmouth and Colombia. Oxford really opens up at graduate study, however.

why didn't you post a reaction image of you laughing?

are you done laughing?

Irrelevant since all our universities are shit.

Greece is a shithole yh, Finland nah, I wouldn't pass on that. I would only go to the US for a year abroad or some scholarship, otherwise it's just genuinely retarded unless you're actually rich. In the UK at least the loans are subsidised by the government. I love going on /r/personalfinance to laugh at those retarded Americans who struggle with paying their student loans back lmao

Why don't you post something to prove that I'm wrong? Because you can't, because you know I'm right. I'm done.

My point, which you missed because you're an idiot, was that you're shilling for universities you've never attended, nor will you ever attend.

>inb4 I got my BA from Yale and my JD from Harvard
You can lie all you want, I still won't believe you.

Free universities like Edinburgh, St Andrews, Trinity College etc. are better, more relevant and give better job opportunities than whatever the fuck "Carnegie Mellon University" is as well.

>,way ahead by their third or fourth year than the students at Dartmouth and Colombia
>colombia

Beating us it's not exactly something to be proud about, you know

$ 0.00

>they're known because they're good
Without Hollywood movies about crazy college girls no one would give a shit about american memeversity
Enjoy the debt btw

I mean in our system it actually is kinda sorta free. In theory you take a £27k loan for tuition fees and in theory you're supposed to pay it back but only if you earn above £21k a year and only 9% of your earnings above the threshold. Then after 30 years your loan gets cancelled. I think the payback amount is capped at like £300 or something a month but I'm not too sure lol

The taxes are not nearly as much as the $65,000 a year I pay.

I worked at two universities in the USA and it was mind boggling the sort of things they sold to their students as being "vital". They had mandatory payments for sport teams, even if they didn't play sport. Admin fees were in the region of several thousand dollars a year. I think you even had to pay for the bill itself.

Books for courses on mundane things, the sort of books you could pick up as .PDF files or had never changed since they were first printed in the 60s, were retailing at over a hundred dollars a piece. Oh, and if you didn't have the book you were ineligible in cases to study the course.

Were there some genuinely brilliant, motivated students and staff there? Yes. But the amount of money it costs isn't justifiable.

Nothing because this map is wrong.

Or do we actually count ~50€ a semester for bureaucracy, student pass etc. as cost of university?

payed education > free eastern european shithole education

ok im a shill i guess lol. just telling it like it is. enjoy you studies tho

$65,300 a year, for all expenses.

$50,000 for tuition a year.

Exactly.

>30 years of paying interest
>its free guys!

Is a Harvard education ten times better than it was 20 years ago? It costs ten times as much, so surely it must be ten times better.

yes, it is better than Free universities like Edinburgh, St Andrews, Trinity College etc.

you are a fool to say otherwise

I didn't say otherwise. I want to know if it's better than it was when it cost a fraction of the amount. If it is, then cost must correlate, which implies you can actually measure the cost and attribute it to the quality.

Undergraduate education is broadly the same regardless of institution. See

America is bizarre. They have all these people who shill for "muh freedom" and act so superior to Europeans, when they pay over the odds for everything from university to healthcare because price-fixing is basically legal in their country.

You unsurprisingly didn't answer his question.

>free

Wew lad

>people go to propaganda centers instead of working straight out of HS or Trade School

Making a comfy $21perhour working a press machine for 7 hours, with 1 hour total of breaks and lunch

The answer is yes. If you want to bite my head off some some un-quantifiable metric of "education value vs. tuition" go right ahead. At the end of the day you get what you pay for.

Free University = more litered people = better working society
How many people can afford higher education in the land of the """"" free""""?
I really wish they extend free education here in Italy too, but at least i can afford university without having a fucking debt to pay

>Undergraduate education is broadly the same regardless of institution.

This a blatantly false

The price here is tied to your (or your family's) wealth, i pay 2500€ per year which is pretty much the max you can pay

Nope. I've been from middle tier to the best university here, and it's pretty accurate.
Yes, better unis have teachers with higher qualifications, maybe better facilities, and they bring people more interesting people to give you lectures and talks.
Still, the core of education is pretty much the same. Aside from the reputation and giving you a more proper environment to learn, the actual contents are pretty much the same.

Wonder why? Because there's this thing called "Standards". For universities to be able to operate and for the degrees people obtain in them to be recognize they have to satisfy said standards that are usually set up by the ministry of education.

Yes, there are lots of advantages to study in high ranked universities. But the contents of the programs themselves are pretty much the same. They HAVE to be pretty much the same, because law says so.

im sorry but you just can't compare our countries. while it may be true that the difference between your best and worst school is not that great, I assure you that it is not the case over here.

it most be counting private universities too because i dont know anybody paying over 1k

I get around 300 euros for being in school among other benefits like money fir housing and such. I can get a student loan for which gov pays 30% and guarantees it.

Life expenses are pretty high desu so I cant blow money on everything and come by which sucks.

Its pretty bad here

Nothing because it's free.

>im sorry but you just can't compare our countries
Okay, I'm gonna post it under a UK flag cause he's right

Nope. I've been from middle tier to the best university here, and it's pretty accurate.
Yes, better unis have teachers with higher qualifications, maybe better facilities, and they bring people more interesting people to give you lectures and talks.
Still, the core of education is pretty much the same. Aside from the reputation and giving you a more proper environment to learn, the actual contents are pretty much the same.

Wonder why? Because there's this thing called "Standards". For universities to be able to operate and for the degrees people obtain in them to be recognize they have to satisfy said standards that are usually set up by the ministry of education.

Yes, there are lots of advantages to study in high ranked universities. But the contents of the programs themselves are pretty much the same. They HAVE to be pretty much the same, because law says so.

You're an idiot if you don't understand what i mean.
Education is standarized everywhere, even the contents you have to study to get a degree.
Those conventions are needed for furthering your education. An undergrad degree here, in USA or in fucking antarctica MUST cover the contents established so that you know everything a professional of your career should know, to be able to work or go for a masters degree.

I'm not arguing the point that better universities give you better opportunities (both to learn and get connections), but if it's the CONTENT, the KNOWLEDGE, it teaches you nothing you couldn't learn in any other university accredited by the ministry of education.

around 730 €

$4K/year
This is a US university.

Why would anyone in spain pay for university?
Not like you're going to get any jobs.

rude
and the people who are right now in university will have better chances when they end in some years
also we will all go to another country so still worth it

Nothing
And im in the best university of this country.
I think its pretty alright

t. colombiANO

9k AUD a year, for unimelb
it gets paid off once you start earning a lot

Do your parents help you with money or are you on your own?

Dunno dude .
My uni is pretty fucking decent.
Plus most of the students are given free food 3 times a day.