| > the devices are provided. You dont need to buy them. I was talking about a textbook, not the devices. I think that was made pretty clear by my use of the word “textbook”. > the tuition fees are that, doesn't mean that's the price. Seeing as I’m talking about what people have to pay, that’s irrelevant. What even is your comment? You’re taking what I said and responding to entirely different things. That’s not how we have a productive, good faith conversation. > Hard to find sources, but the actual price/student in Germany seems to be ~10k Euro/student/year. There are more countries in the EU besides Germany. In some, you don’t pay at all. Furthermore, each college has different costs, there’s not just a fixed cost for student for everything. The costs per student for philosophy are not the comparable to the costs per student for veterinary medicine. |
So what are you arguing for? I genuinely cannot tell.