More US students coming to Germany to study for free
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Yes, especially considering Chinese history is not really taught anyway.
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Doesn't they teach it at some of the bigger universities like Freie Universität Berlin? I seem to recall quite a few Chinese Historians working there.Thanas wrote:Yes, especially considering Chinese history is not really taught anyway.
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Re: More US students coming to Germany to study for free
Yeah, there are a few ones, but even my university which has the biggest history department in all of Germany doesn't have one dedicated chair for it. Mostly they get lumped in with Eastern history, which is a catch all to deal with everything from Prague to Tokyo. It is quite a shame, but limited resources and all that.ray245 wrote:Doesn't they teach it at some of the bigger universities like Freie Universität Berlin? I seem to recall quite a few Chinese Historians working there.Thanas wrote:Yes, especially considering Chinese history is not really taught anyway.
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Much like many schools in the US. Ah well. I'd rather do it in Hong Kong anyway.Thanas wrote:Yeah, there are a few ones, but even my university which has the biggest history department in all of Germany doesn't have one dedicated chair for it. Mostly they get lumped in with Eastern history, which is a catch all to deal with everything from Prague to Tokyo. It is quite a shame, but limited resources and all that.ray245 wrote:Doesn't they teach it at some of the bigger universities like Freie Universität Berlin? I seem to recall quite a few Chinese Historians working there.Thanas wrote:Yes, especially considering Chinese history is not really taught anyway.
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America's turbocapitalist rag criticizes Germany for abolishing tuition fees? Surely Germany is doing something right.
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Re: More US students coming to Germany to study for free
And the fact that most of the article's commenters are basically telling the author to fuck off is pretty uplifting too.K. A. Pital wrote:America's turbocapitalist rag criticizes Germany for abolishing tuition fees? Surely Germany is doing something right.
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That article is fucking hilarious. How the heck does this dreck get published? I mean, the argument "We must have tuition because otherwise the poor will not work hard enough to get their degree" is beyond anything.
This guy must be a paid lobby for US colleges.
This guy must be a paid lobby for US colleges.
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Unless I misread the original article, German colleges are paid for mainly through taxes right? So in the case of the US college system, I can totally see people demanding tuition so they don't have to pay taxes for some lazy welfare slob to get free education.Thanas wrote: This guy must be a paid lobby for US colleges.
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Re: More US students coming to Germany to study for free
I figured out what it was, the story was that last October Lower Saxony became the last state to make collage tuition-free. A lot of American outlets covered it as "German Collages Now Free (Even) For Americans/Foreigners", and I did not look any deeper, as I do not speak German very well. I could provide sources if it matters to you.Thanas wrote:Hmmm. I can't claim to have perfect knowledge of all the different states, but what is you source?Titan Uranus wrote:I thought it was only made free for foreigners within the last year or so.
It's worth mentioning that American public schools used to me almost free (as in, a single summer job could pay for four years tuition), but that changed starting in the 1980's like a lot of the foolish things we have done. Mine at least still is pretty cheap if you are any good, and take advantage of scholarships and the like.
Also, while I cannot speak for any other universities, mine has a couple of professors dedicated to Chinese history, despite the fact that it is primarily a STEM, agriculture, and architecture school.
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What is stupid is that almost everyone qualifies for financial aid, especially if they or their family can't significantly contribute to to the tuition fees. So instead of the tuition being payed in the first place by the state, it is payed by the state giving grants to individual students. Though said students are also forced to take out student loans. Have to prop up the banks somewhere.Borgholio wrote:Unless I misread the original article, German colleges are paid for mainly through taxes right? So in the case of the US college system, I can totally see people demanding tuition so they don't have to pay taxes for some lazy welfare slob to get free education.Thanas wrote: This guy must be a paid lobby for US colleges.
Looking at the author's comments on another article that was linked, I would guess that he is at an Ivy League payed for by a trust fund.
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Meh, we´re pretty bad at keeping foreign talent in the country. Most foreigners either drop out or return to their home country after finishing university.Eleas wrote:Hello Brain Drain. This tickles me for some reason.
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Re: More US students coming to Germany to study for free
Adamskywalker007 wrote:What is stupid is that almost everyone qualifies for financial aid, especially if they or their family can't significantly contribute to to the tuition fees. So instead of the tuition being payed in the first place by the state, it is payed by the state giving grants to individual students. Though said students are also forced to take out student loans. Have to prop up the banks somewhere.Borgholio wrote:Unless I misread the original article, German colleges are paid for mainly through taxes right? So in the case of the US college system, I can totally see people demanding tuition so they don't have to pay taxes for some lazy welfare slob to get free education.Thanas wrote: This guy must be a paid lobby for US colleges.
Looking at the author's comments on another article that was linked, I would guess that he is at an Ivy League payed for by a trust fund.
Oh it is not even banks. Almost no bank does student loans anymore. They are direct federal loans, with the interest accrued looked on as a source of revenue.
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Re: More US students coming to Germany to study for free
One wonders, what that asshat has to say to the scandinavian countries (they have the most content citicents and the highest taxes).K. A. Pital wrote:America's turbocapitalist rag criticizes Germany for abolishing tuition fees? Surely Germany is doing something right.
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