Wednesday, January 16, 2013

free education not relevant though

As for the free education part, in fact, I personally feel that we have been subsidised good enough for the school fees since we were in primary school

Free books, low education fees..only about rm 100 per year (with books, back in my time)
To the university fees
I would think that the fees paid by undergraduates are sufficient enough and good enough (RM21000 my time for the goverment University)

So that the universities and research system can generate income from that
The undergraduates, on the other hand, should pay for their degree, unless they are able to work harder for the exemption of fees
I think this system is good enough
You won't realise the ridiculous increment of university fees in other countries..

In Singapore, there's no such free education like this
Many, many top scholars that are pursuing their PhD, would still would have to pay monthly repayment, despite their good results and good work in the PhD research field (You can see how hardworking these people are and how smart they are)
Only in higher levels of education such as PhD are these people given scholarships
So that they would work hard for their degree..
Giving free education, to me, is another way of spoon-feeding

Moreover, I really cannot imagine that: subsidising university students and subsidising students that clapped hands for ridiculous, brainless remarks such as those seen in Bavani and Sharifah's case????

Sometimes, we need to work hard to get what we want, for such as a degree

Giving free education for all would not benefit the country at all.. to me, it's definitely a lost investment...

There's no point having undergraduates everyhwhere when their thinking ability is not developed...and what's more, they are still spoon-fed even up to university!

Please wake up!


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