Sunday 7 November 2010

Marta Ga - C1 (EP)

Marta Ga can write the article here.

6 comments:

  1. Is Going to an Elite College Worth the Cost?

    A hundreds of thousands of students rush to fill out college applications to meet end-of-the-year deadlines, it might be worth asking them: Is where you spend the next four years of your life that important?
    The sluggish economy and rising costs of college have only intensified questions about whether expensive, prestigious colleges make any difference. Do their graduates make more money? Get into better professional programs? Make better connections? And are they more satisfied with their lives, or at least with their work?

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  2. Really the difference between dealing a few public or private studies, in my opinion only is visible at the moment of the payments.

    I do not believe that they prepare better the pupils in a site or other one, or at least it should not be like that because we all have rightly to the same education.

    But also I think that it is important to choose well the university because there we will happen at least four years of our lives.

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  3. First of all, I went to a public school and I actually asked the same question you about the differences between public or private and what was best.
    My niece, age 5, has always gone to private school, and I went to pick it up a few times and honestly the facilities are awesome. My sister pays over $ 500/month for school, but she has all sorts of extra classes, support for the psychomotor, etc. Since the first course she has had English, and when she passing to primary education will give a second Foreign Language to choose between German, French or Chinese.
    I sincerely believe that it's worth the economic effort because my niece will thank forever.
    With respect to private universities, it depends really on the degree you want to do, since it is true that in some sectors, some universities are much more valued than others and of course that influence when looking for work.
    But it doesn't mean that study in a private university assures you a job, in the end everything depends on your skills and knowledge.

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  4. The choice between a university or a public pay deserves a great reflection.
    The evidence is clear, payment or university will have many advantages in terms of technology, individual care ... but of course, you should be able afford it.
    Normally when you go to find work, often choose to alunmos of public education and that education is the same and have earned the title 100% themselves, while the payment to a note a little inadequate, always receive a little help.

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  5. I think you should know how to choose the college you want to go because it is a huge waste of money and are not to lose. A private university can have more than one public benefits in terms of materials available in a published article further but leaves you more profitable.

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  6. I have a friend that was in a private school and he told me that if you pay you pass, the teachers are controled totally by the parents of the students

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