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Originally Posted by Aaroneet
I'd hate to tell you, but it's the same "lower-the-standards" attitude in the good ol'U.S.&A. Even in my current private school, the overall quality of work is decreasing more with every year. $10,000 to go to a school that is no different than a free public one...
The only thing I can say is that I will forever be grateful for AP courses.
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Here, private schools are actually WORSE than the public (though people will not admit it). To be a teacher in a public school you need to pass University and an exam they give you in the end so that you can become an official employee. Teachers in private schools pass University but do not have to do this test, because it is the Catholic Church who picks them up for the job on their own accord (of course, choosing those who know influent people or who fit with their conservative ideas). So, in my country, all those people paying lots of money for privated education (and added bonus for uniforms, etc...) are actually recieving a worse education. [Points finger at them and laughs] Just that everyone thinks that as you're paying for it, it has to be better. [Laughs harder]