I really like this article about education. I think that my
colleagues’ ideas of lowering the cost of education are great but how much
lower? How would we be able to do this without chaos? My colleague does not
give clear ways we could do this. As much as I agree with the idea, we should
come up with ways to make it happen.
Well I think, cutting the cost of how much we spend on each
individual class would make a big difference. Of what I understand, the money
that we pay goes to professors pay, the staff, and everything to do with the
school. I think the more money could come from the government. Seeing how a lot
of taxes go to things that a lot of citizens don’t even support. Try and find
someone that doesn’t support education! It is a pretty slim chance you could
find one. A place we could potentially take government spending away from is
through Medicare and OBAMA care. It is not that I disagree with these things;
it’s that a lot of people take advantage of the system. If we just severely
limited the use and abuse of these benefits then more money could go towards education,
thus, lowering tuition.
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