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    can’t go to college though‚ not with tuition this high. Why should they go anyway‚ all it ends in is debt‚ debt‚ and more debt. The obvious answer is the lower the cost. Then more people can go to college‚ which means more people can get education. This will most likely raise America’s status to the top 10‚ like it used to be‚ and this would be what students want. This is win-win for everyone. Well...mostly a win-win. Colleges need funding‚ and lowering tuition will not be a win for them. What will

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    their chosen major. Students strive for bachelor degrees‚ master degrees‚ or doctorate degrees to standout. What will make students different from the rest if everyone is receiving the same degree? The job field is competitive enough‚ and adding free tuition will make it impossible for everyone to receive employment. Free college will be a continuation to high school. Most students do not take high school seriously‚ so what is stopping them from treating high school and college the same? According to

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    in which they follow it that is important. Lovett and private schools‚ in general‚ are affected by input costs‚ the rise of substitutes (charter schools)‚ and the income of consumers. Essentially when input costs rise it puts pressure on schools to raise prices. And when other schooling opportunities emerge it takes away students from privates schools. Finally‚ when consumers receive higher income they have more money to spend on goods. Charter schools are government-funded schools that are selective

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    “hoop”. Today colleges are too expensive to attend for most students. Over 60 colleges and universities in the country charge over 50‚000 dollars a year for tuition. With a family of 3 like mine there would be no way for my family to send us all to colleges. Yes colleges had state budget cuts. Which prompted many public colleges to raise tuition and the need to improve their academic standers that began to recruit faculty was large. But currently the schools cerate 14-week semesters. That means classroom

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    AP Economics Chapter 3 practice questions Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. In order to understand how the price of a good is determined in the free market‚ one must account for the desires of:  A. purchasers exclusively. B. sellers exclusively. C. governmental agencies exclusively D. lobbyists exclusively. E. purchasers and sellers.   2. Which of the following is NOT true of a demand curve?  A. It has negative slope. B

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    problem in education: college tuition has gradually been going up year after year. This is one of the latest problems the government must deal with right now. To make matters worse‚ college tuition in the US is much higher than that of other countries. If the cost of taking a class in college goes up more‚ some people might hesitate to attend college even if educational background carries a lot of weight in this society of US. The government should reduce the cost of tuition so more students can easily

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    are against and some are in favor in raising the minimum wage. The United States should raise the Federal Minimum Wage to help people to afford education‚ help the poor‚ and decrease the hours of work. The United States should raise the Federal Minimum Wage to help people to afford education. Education is essential today‚ and

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    In the article “Is the College Admissions Bubble About to Burst” written by Lindsey Cook (2014)‚ she mainly expresses three points—1) increasing stress and competition that students receive in U.S. colleges 2) increasing tuition and cost of attending colleges in the U.S. 3) the increasing number of more and more new international students. I agree to her opinions of the current situation. With the increasing number of international students‚ the competition between each applicant increases too.

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    hurdle on the road to success. Over the last 30 years the cost of private‚ and public‚ universities has skyrocketed upward‚ leaving individuals across the states scratching their heads about education. A controversy has formed as to why college tuition is not only expensive‚ but keeps increasing in price almost every academic year. Higher education is spiraling out of control‚ the cost of college is much more than it needs to be. The value of college is not only too much for students‚ but also

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    back‚ and lower interest rate. • the second big problem‚ however‚ is that I think we should get more cynical than Bruenig does. If the level of subsidy were increased enough to eliminate tuition‚ the faculty and administrators of public universities would still thirst for more money. A logical place to raise the money would be—tuition. After all‚ a college degree is a valuable commodity. And the kids in college are mostly from families with above-average incomes. Having eliminated tuition‚ the tuition

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