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		<title>By: achoo</title>
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		<description>&quot;the problem with a cheap education is that you never stop paying for it.&quot;

I would like to know what you mean by this. For example, do you mean cheap as in low tuition fees, or something else? Education today is hardly affordable without saving long-term (15+ years) or incurring crippling debt? So pretty much all university education is expensive. But needless to say, they are not all fully adequate and worthwhile pursuits that eventually pay off.

I don&#039;t think cheap education is always bad. What of countries like Sweden, France, Germany, Argentina, etc. - countries that offer free university education (regardless of nationality) and by all accounts seem to be strong/vibrant economies and societies?</description>
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<p>I would like to know what you mean by this. For example, do you mean cheap as in low tuition fees, or something else? Education today is hardly affordable without saving long-term (15+ years) or incurring crippling debt? So pretty much all university education is expensive. But needless to say, they are not all fully adequate and worthwhile pursuits that eventually pay off.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think cheap education is always bad. What of countries like Sweden, France, Germany, Argentina, etc. &#8211; countries that offer free university education (regardless of nationality) and by all accounts seem to be strong/vibrant economies and societies?</p>
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