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It is thought that studying at university is everyone’s right, and all tuition fees should be fully paid by the government. The former view is reasonable, however, I disagree that the government should take responsibility for students’ university education fees. I believe every student is entitled to go to college to acquire tertiary degrees. It […]
There is a controversial perspective heating up a debate over the fact that the authority should subsidize college education. I don’t really regard myself as a proponent of this idea. Without a shadow of a doubt, the state had better invest in the academies. The explanation could be that it can bring huge benefits for […]
It is true that education plays an integral part in modern life. While I accept that the government should take responsibility for students’ university education fees, I do not consider that authorities should allow citizens to pursue their higher education at no cost. On the one hand, there are potential/possible advantages for citizens who want […]
In the contemporary era, there is an assertion that the authorities should make the tertiary education become free for all students to attend. This essay partly agrees with this statement, citing: this phenomenon has advantageous and disadvantageous aspects in terms of the benefits of students and the economy of the nation. On the one hand, […]
In recent years, arguments on whether higher education attendance should be waived in tuition fees, irrespective of student’s background, have emerged as a topic of interest. Although free attending university would have some negative influences on the local government coffers, the returns of this practice far outweigh the downsides. Regarding the advantages, higher-education enrollment determinedly […]
