If they fail the exam, they should be reimbursed their tuition and/or roll them back for free, and let them try again until they succeed..
but I've never went to college or paid tuition, so I'm speaking out of my ass. I just think they paid for a service, and they got robbed.
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I agree with unorg, they should get the chance to retest at a later date for free. If all of these courses are supposedly available online, it really wouldn't cost the schools anything but a little extra paperwork. Seems patently unfair and definitely money-oriented and not student.
If I'm the students, I might organize some pickets of these schools....
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That , unfortunately , won't happen . The Education here is commercialized and sold like tomatoes in the market . The management of the schools and colleges don't care about children as much they care about money .
I see , self tuition ?
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Self education via the internet.
I know this method has its flaws.. but if you allow yourself to understand that you can be wrong, and you are open-minded I think that this is a one of the best methods for learning and understand ideas and concepts outside of the normal curriculum of reading/writing/arithmetic.
To be honest , I prefer this over the traditional ways . Right now it's all about certificates and grades and less about knowledge in the UNI .
With the vast resources available online right now , I totally support self-education.
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Seriously.. the amount of frugality that comes with internet self education is amazing. If I want to take a break I could go to the backyard and work on sustainability, if I am too hot to work outside I can come in and practice self education.. all the while, barely having to rely on petroleum powered products.