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Re: OT: Politics [Was:Social Contract]



Am 2006-05-01 17:27:06, schrieb Matthias Julius:
> Curt Howland <Howland@priss.com> writes:
> 
> > For $200, you can get the Robinson Curriculum, a complete K-12 home 
> > study kit, except math books. Math books are $50 each, new, approx 
> > one per year depending on student speed and aptitude of course.
> >
> > So even at the slowest, full 13 years worth of math books and the rest 
> > of it, is $850. Total. And you get to resell or reuse the math books.
> 
> How do you do that when you have to go to work?

Any problems?

O have done this while I was in the french Foreign Legion and I have
studied by correspondence at the "Fernuniversitaet Haagen" in Germany.

You do 8 hours/day your Job, go home and study another 3-4 hours..

I had to pay 200 DM (100 Euro) per month for the study plus books, ...

> > THOUSAND DOLLARS) per student EACH YEAR, EVERY YEAR, and it's only 
> > going up.
> 
> Why is that so?  Just because it is a public school?  Why is a public
> school by definition so different from a private school?  Is there no
> way of making a public school more (cost-)efficient?

Yes the y are, but it is desirable?
(It is politic)

Greetings
    Michelle Konzack


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