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Abolishing all tuition fees is a bad idea to begin with, even worse in the current environment. People
need to feel invested in something to get value out of it. Surely there's a middle ground in this
somewhere between the current costs (ridiculously cheap) and the equivalent of full tuition at Harvard.
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Abolishing all tuition fees is a bad idea to begin with, even worse in the current environment. People
need to feel invested in something to get value out of it. Surely there's a middle ground in this
somewhere between the current costs (ridiculously cheap) and the equivalent of full tuition at Harvard.
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posted 2010.12.16
posted on December 16th 2010
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