Stupid ass private education bullshit

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      15 days ago

      It’s one of the things I’m most grateful about living in Sweden. I wouldn’t be able to pursue higher education otherwise.

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      Social infrastructure FTW, a far more respectable way to run the ship. I’ll keep with the boat analogy to use another idiom; “a rising tide lifts all boats” society shows wisdom in encouraging the kinds of conditions where their citizens can succeed without significant barriers, and improve the whole of it afterward (instead of the banking institutions which extend predatory high-interest loans) with their success. Hats off to Sweden.

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      15 days ago

      Here in Sweden education is free

      Free at point of service. But it’s 7% of Swedish GDP, with all of that coming from public coffers.

      Compare it to the US, which spends only 5.5% of GDP on education, with the majority on the heavily privatized university level.

      The math gets worse when you look at student/teacher ratios, administration overhead, building construction, and spending on extracurriculars like sports.

      Americans spend less overall than their swedish counterparts, but far more on amenities that have nothing to do with the actual mechanics of education.

      According to my American economics education, this proves the American system is actually more efficient. Swedes would do better to adopt our model, if they want to be A#1 Liberty Whiskey Sexy, like we are.

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        More efficient for whom? And how? Because this is kind of hard to agree with when the efficient solution is a small amount of people with huge amounts of debt and everyone else not getting an education even if they want it.

        I mean, what’s the point of public coffers if they aren’t being spent on public good?

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        You can’t just compare GDP spendings and call it efficiency without accounting for the output.

        Does the USA educate the same fraction of their population as Sweden? Otherwise it’s comparing apples to pears.

        Not that efficiency is the top priority in my book, but sure, it’s not an unimportant metric by any means.

        edit: … am I being Poe’s lawed here?

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          Does the USA educate the same fraction of their population as Sweden?

          I guess that depends on how you value “Business School” as an education model.