Phoenixpower
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ORIGINAL: Phoenixpower Germany is also one of the countries where studying is close to free of charge (it was free of charge until approx. 5 years ago where a low fee was installed from just 1000 euro per year) and quite frankly I never had a reason to complain about the service I received from the docs back home... The tuition fee was never installed in all of Germany, and it gets done away with in many of the Bundesländer who had it. Adding to this, you have to look at the German equivalent of student loans. If you qualify (parental income is the major deciding factor, if they earn too much, you are entitled to financial aid from them), you get half as an outright grant, the other half you have to pay back. But only up to an amount of 10000 Euro everything over that is a grant too. Now, the system is a bit more complicated, but in in nearly all cases you can get your first University education (up to your Bachelor, Masters only if it is a consecutive one, Doctorates are subsidised by a different program, but get help as well) free of tuition, and with a good part of your living expenses sponsored, comming out with just 10000 Euro of debt. Payback only starts when you have reached a certain earnings threshold. I honestly do not feel that the quality of German University education has suffered due to this practise, instead we, as a society we benefit from it. And no there are not many US educated doctors in Germany. Well, I don't know the details as such back home with having been abroad for quite a few years now since it got introduced and not having studied in Germany, I thought it was introduced in every county...I only know that my parents paid off the student debts from my SIL... But I do agree to it that the quality certainly didn't suffer of the degrees... Just today someone mentioned to me the "high" taxes we pay in Germany when the topic came up that I am moving back home...now...I demonstrated to her that my salary is pretty much the same now at home compared to what I would be earning here in my degree job and quite frankly, having quite a good health care system and a free education, I am perfectly fine with the taxes which I am going to pay back home.
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