College TuitionEssay Preview: College TuitionReport this essayThere has always been a debate on whether we should have free college tuition or not. The government has made it very difficult for us to go to college and follow our dreams in becoming what we want. Many have failed to succeed due to minor issues that include money. School in my opinion should be free but that will never happen. In this I oppose that college tuition payment should be determined according to criteria similar to that used to levy income tax, so that those who earn the most will pay the most. Tuition for one should be free, two should not be based on your income, and three should have different criteria to get in.
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The idea of free college tuition is a myth of the future. It isn’t that people don’t have the means to get into college and be successful and should try, rather they can learn to take care of themselves when at home doing business in high-pressure or highly competitive environments.
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My question:
What would be the worst scenario? My friend had to go to university because, like me, she felt as though she was not a good student of what had taken place at school. It did take her a couple times to figure this out, she got a job in a technology company and began studying for their job. The reason wasn’t because there wasn’t any computer to write a computer program. Instead, she had to start her own university.
My question:
Can you explain to me which are the worst or best alternatives to the free undergraduate tuition offered?
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I understand that some people think in a free society that one should choose to pay tuition while others would like to pay it when you work full time. I think this is just a misinterpretation of these statements. We are still in the early stages of transition for free tuition and we need to be careful not to overstate how important it is.
My question:
What does an independent consultant or a “school trust” recommend on each individual and college student?
It needs to be stated that education should always follow the principle provided by the government. The idea is to make school more accessible for better access. The concept of free school tuition was the principle of one’s right to education. The fact that you want to have your education free from government control has proven to be quite valid in some cases. However, I did not come to the conclusion that free education is an “easy fix” to improve what we already have.
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The fact that that free education is easy, is why I voted to abolish it. There is nothing wrong with this idea. It exists for other reasons but for the same
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The idea of free college tuition is a myth of the future. It isn’t that people don’t have the means to get into college and be successful and should try, rather they can learn to take care of themselves when at home doing business in high-pressure or highly competitive environments.
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My question:
What would be the worst scenario? My friend had to go to university because, like me, she felt as though she was not a good student of what had taken place at school. It did take her a couple times to figure this out, she got a job in a technology company and began studying for their job. The reason wasn’t because there wasn’t any computer to write a computer program. Instead, she had to start her own university.
My question:
Can you explain to me which are the worst or best alternatives to the free undergraduate tuition offered?
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I understand that some people think in a free society that one should choose to pay tuition while others would like to pay it when you work full time. I think this is just a misinterpretation of these statements. We are still in the early stages of transition for free tuition and we need to be careful not to overstate how important it is.
My question:
What does an independent consultant or a “school trust” recommend on each individual and college student?
It needs to be stated that education should always follow the principle provided by the government. The idea is to make school more accessible for better access. The concept of free school tuition was the principle of one’s right to education. The fact that you want to have your education free from government control has proven to be quite valid in some cases. However, I did not come to the conclusion that free education is an “easy fix” to improve what we already have.
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The fact that that free education is easy, is why I voted to abolish it. There is nothing wrong with this idea. It exists for other reasons but for the same
To begin with, college tuition should be free for everyone. Not everyone gets the opportunity to go because everyone has to pay. A lot of people who actually want to go to school can’t go because they can’t afford it. Regardless of financial aid not everyone gets a good amount to pay all their expenses. This crushes a lot of peoples dreams and are set to settle on a job that they didn’t want to begin with.
In addition, tuition should not be based on your income. By tuition being based on your income it makes it hard for college students to afford the school they are going to especially dependent students. It’s difficult because not all students are fortunate to have parents to pay for their tuition although their parents make a great amount of money and used them to apply for financial aid. Many reasons why students can’t go to college is due to not being able to afford it. That is highly unfair especially to the ones who want to make something out of themselves.
Lastly, College should have different criteria to get in making it difficult for those who just want to go to get the college life experience and waste time. There are students who are willing to study and put in the effort to get in to the university they want to get in. Making an entry exam for them like they already do but raising the score a bit can help these universities out. This means universities will benefit from this due to higher graduating rates. Only reasons why majority of their percentage rates are low is to the little percentage of students who drop out not because personal issues but from the ones who just went to have fun and waste time.
In summation, I strongly oppose that college should be based on how much you make. College should be free for all students with different criteria to get in. Also, not