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I think Chinese universities charge a lot of money.
Although I could afford to pay the tuition, I always thought that I was paying too much, and the school didn't spend the money on me at all: a dormitory for eight people, a classroom for 200 people, a library of books that were about to be turned into cultural relics, a teacher who read or bragged during class, and a homeroom teacher and school leader ,......who didn't care about the studentsHehe, interesting. Where did the tuition go?
Also, the state still has to give a lot of money to universities, which I think is even more unreasonable, and I have never understood where all this money is spent.
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I don't think that university fees are high, and those who charge fees indiscriminately are some informal school-running institutions, or even **, while formal university fees are uniformly regulated by the state. There are also various student loans and scholarships for students in difficulty, and 5 out of 8 of my classmates in my dormitory are taking loans to go to school, so I don't think the tuition fee is difficult. The tuition fee for my major is 5,000 yuan a year, which is already the highest of all majors in our university (almost all majors in our school except for agriculture).
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In terms of relative income, Chinese universities charge 3 times as much as Japan!
In India, the poor prefer to go to college over the rich because the fees are low and the various subsidies are high, so the universities in India are called"A paradise for the poor"!
China is one of only 3 countries in the world that still collects tuition fees for primary and secondary school students!
With all that said, you should know what the reason is, right?
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In fact, the fees charged by universities are very low and the country is "losing money".
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Different majors require different teaching resources, and in other aspects, such as policy, they are also different.
For example, the state supports agricultural science in this regard, so the tuition fee for agricultural majors in some schools is lower, and for software engineering or art majors, the tuition fee is often much higher than that of other majors.
Nowadays, college students can be said to be everywhere, no matter how many points they score in the college entrance examination, whether their grades are good or bad, they can go to a university and mix a college diploma. It is nothing more than the difference between the school's faculty and the ranking of the whole country, and we can find that the tuition fees required for different majors in the university are also different. For example, I studied mechanical design and manufacturing, and the annual tuition fee is about 4,800 yuan, which is a medium-tuition major in our school.
The tuition required for animal science and technology majors is very expensive, reaching about 6,000 per year. The tuition fee of the same school does not mean the quality of the major, but only the demand for the major.
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There are a number of reasons for university price increases: The financial pressures and financial constraints faced by universities have limited their ability to make up for the shortfall. Universities also need to provide better facilities, educational resources, and innovative programs, all of which come at a cost.
Universities have seen growing student demand and high costs of education, which also require expenditures. Universities need to offer more competitive salaries and benefits to attract quality teachers and staff, thereby enhancing the quality of education in schools. However, for students and parents, price increases can be a financial burden.
Some families may find that they need to rely on loans or other forms of assistance to pay for high school fees. But from another perspective, high tuition fees may also remind students and parents of their demands on the quality of education, and promote more rigorous and effective education and management. The increase in tuition fees should be possible due to the actual needs of the school, and the school should also set up appropriate educational financial support programs to help students in need complete their education.
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There are many reasons why college students need to save money, and here are a few of the main ones:
Tuition and education expenses: The cost of a college education is usually higher, including tuition, accommodation, textbooks, and other learning materials and activities. Saving money can help students ease their financial burden and ensure that they can afford to pay for tuition and other necessary educational expenses.
Cost of living: College students need to pay for daily living expenses, such as food, housing, transportation, ** fees, etc. By saving money, they can better manage their living expenses and avoid overspending or getting into financial trouble.
Saving and investing: Saving money is very important for college students to save and invest in the future. By accumulating a certain amount of savings, they can cope with emergencies, pursue personal goals (such as travel or entrepreneurship), and prepare for their careers after graduation.
Debt management: Many college students may need to borrow money to pay for tuition or other expenses, such as student loans. Saving money can help them reduce their debt burden and make it easier for them to repay their borrowings after graduation.
Develop financial awareness: During college, students can begin to learn financial skills and good financial habits. By saving money, they can develop important skills such as spending wisely, budget management, and financial planning, which are essential for their future personal finances.
In summary, saving money for college students can help reduce financial burdens, develop savings and investment habits, manage debt, and lay a solid foundation for personal finances in the future.
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Although the college student is said to be an adult, he still does not have the ability to make money, and a lot of consumption is the hard-earned money of his parents.
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