A Usenet persona calling itself BCITORGB wrote:
Scott trying to explain the economics of a university education:
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More students, more tuition, more alumni donations.
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And where, may I ask, does tuition cover the cost of education?
ESPECIALLY med school.
I didn't say it did.
Unless mandated by governments to do so (excluding the case of private
universities), I doubt any unversities would run med schools.
Our government doesn't mandate anything.
Since tuition does NOT cover the costs of educating doctors, please
explain the economics again.
More students, more tuition, more alumni donations, more government
subsidies.
No students, no tuition, no alumni donations, no government subsidies.
Pretty simple, really.
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