There are many private colleges, especially in undeveloped countries that profit at the expense of desperate parents. For instance, where I come from this happens a lot. Quite a lot of schools care more about cash than education these days. It´s normal for a high school student who has just finished to be bombarded with info about different schools.
It´s hard for them to make a decision in such a short time. Thus, ill-intentioned people take advantage of these confused teens. Just to make a simple comparison between the education system of my own country and the one of a first-world nation. Just in Lima (Peru´s capital), there are more than 15 universities; whereas in Toronto where I used to live there are just three.
Don´t think that private schools are cheap in Peru though. Actually you kind pay the same for a higher education here as in the US for example. I´m just talking about one South American country, not to mention all the others. Therefore, a lot of work has to be done to correct this unfair facts. One of the things that annoy me the most about these so called ¨private¨ schools is that they even preach about responsibility and values.
I can assure you they don´t even know what those words mean. Schools here are not proscribed for insanely expanding and raise their fees whenever they want. However they should be. I´m pretty sure that if one the deans of these lame schools were asked about the layout and importance of their syllabi, they´d just digress. Next time you´re planning on taking a college program, don´t let these people fool you with their bullshitty propaganda.
It´s hard for them to make a decision in such a short time. Thus, ill-intentioned people take advantage of these confused teens. Just to make a simple comparison between the education system of my own country and the one of a first-world nation. Just in Lima (Peru´s capital), there are more than 15 universities; whereas in Toronto where I used to live there are just three.
Don´t think that private schools are cheap in Peru though. Actually you kind pay the same for a higher education here as in the US for example. I´m just talking about one South American country, not to mention all the others. Therefore, a lot of work has to be done to correct this unfair facts. One of the things that annoy me the most about these so called ¨private¨ schools is that they even preach about responsibility and values.
I can assure you they don´t even know what those words mean. Schools here are not proscribed for insanely expanding and raise their fees whenever they want. However they should be. I´m pretty sure that if one the deans of these lame schools were asked about the layout and importance of their syllabi, they´d just digress. Next time you´re planning on taking a college program, don´t let these people fool you with their bullshitty propaganda.
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