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AhmedEzz
I can afford the cost but I think its a bit too much, is 60% in the UK considered a good grade? ~B?
You're comparing things that are not comparable. The £3000 or so that home students pay is not "full fees" since, like I said, the government gives the university money. If the government were not funding the education then it would be a lot more expensive for everyone!AhmedEzz said:this is the good world that I hope to live in. But guys charging 12,500 sterling which is 600% or more than what the regular students pay, is kinda rip off.
60% is a borderline 2:1 degree, which is considered to be good, yes. Anything about 70% is a first class degree, which is the best that one can obtain.AhmedEzz said:I can afford the cost but I think its a bit too much, is 60% in the UK considered a good grade? ~B?
oedipa maas said:Well, that's only true if you're from Quebec and you go outside the province for your education. I'd guess that 90% of undergraduate programs in Canada have tuition fees that are within 800 CA$ of the national mean tuition.
AhmedEzz said:this is the good world that I hope to live in. But guys charging 12,500 sterling which is 600% or more than what the regular students pay, is kinda rip off.
JasonRox said:Check again man.
You got it wrong.
oedipa maas said:No, I'm actually pretty close to being bang-on... If you exclude Quebec (where in-province students pay 1900 CA$/year in tuition) then 89% of students in Canada pay within $800 of the mean ($4940 is the mean tuition for students outside Quebec).
Canadian average: 4,214 (1,047,700 students)
http://www.simoka.com/tuition-fees.html
university enrolments
(http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2008/02/07/university-enrolment.html )
province $$$ # of students
NFLD 2,606 18,300
PEI 4,645 3,800
NS 6,281 43,300
NB 5,037 25,000
QC 1,900 (tuition for in-province students only) 266,000
ON 4,881 431,000
MB 3,272 39,700
SK 5,062 33,000
AB 5,125 91,700
BC 4,874 108,200
JasonRox said:I'm talking about out-of-province students. If I go to BC (from Ontario), I will pay more than a BC citizen. That's what I have been saying.
oedipa maas said:No, only Quebec has different tuition for out-of-province students. If a resident of Ontario goes to BC for university he or she pays the same tuition as a student who is a BC resident.
AhmedEzz said:...I'm speechless but I assure you, that this is the third time in my life that I got that word, the first time was nine years ago.
but thanks really...thanks alot
JasonRox said:You're right!
That makes no sense!
How does the funding work in this case?