Mind blown
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That is interesting. I wonder if the UK debt is so high because of rental costs. I believe that tuition over there is at a flat rate, so you pay the same whichever college you go to.
Also, at least when Mrs. Phibes went, you weren't forced to pay back your debt if you earned below a certain amount, and I think you can write it off at some point.
Back when I went, they gave us money to go - I actually finished college with money left over.
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The Top 10 Most-Educated Countries (OECD 2018)
Canada — 56.27%
Japan — 50.50%
Israel — 49.90%
South Korea — 46.86%
United Kingdom — 45.96%
United States — 45.67%
Australia — 43.74%
Finland — 43.60%
Norway — 43.02%
Luxembourg — 42.86%https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-educated-countries
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I think they might go to school longer - to get more advanced degrees.
Then there is the cost of beer and recreational drugs.
@Copper said in Mind blown:
I think they might go to school longer - to get more advanced degrees.
A Batchelor's in the UK is only 3 years.
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