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Originally posted by Snotty
I think it would be more motivating for general everyday students if they are funding themselves rather than if the government is funding them. If you have to repay your debt you are less likely to spend that university time slacking off as you are only ripping yourself off. this is true
in the US the main differences seem between students who have scholarships or work, these treat education more seriously normally.. although if they have to work too many hours they start having a harder time having the hours to study
and the other type of student often has their parents pay everything for them, these types of students are less likely to treat their education seriously and are more likely to be spending their time partying/etc then studying
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