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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Highly are qualified students? They called Europeans and they get better grades because they have better livelihoods growing up without poverty with supportive societal structures. Also, they have free college , even when studying here, so they don't have to work full time and go to school.[/quote] Yes. Of course. There’s no poverty in Europe. Only “supportive societal structures” that put a kid on a no exit employment track around late elementary school, even if he’d be happier and more productive in the long term with a literature degree than as a cafe waiter. [/quote] DP We know there is poverty in Europe, though it’s still preferable to be poor in Europe than in the US. And there are ways to change school tracks and get to university even if you didn’t start out that way. Also many jobs that you need a college degree for here can be done without one in Europe, even white collar ones. There are technical schools and apprenticeships for a wide variety of jobs. [/quote]
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