“Videri quam esse” (“To seem to be, rather than to be”)

I'm strange but i like to be a good strange, My name is Clarence, born in 1988, Pisces and I'm a student of Sociology and the child of the internet. I usually feel like my life has no meaning and i want to die but sometimes it seems like life is worth living for and i love everything in it. If it seems odd to read think what it might be like living it. I like reading philosophy, fiction and tech news.

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Student Loans Debt Worse Than Most Americans Think, Says New Report | Moneyland | TIME.com

sociolab:

stealthbananas:

Want to stay technologically innovative? Want a vibrant, adaptive economy full of workers unafraid to start businesses & explore their full potential? Free college. Hell, go one step further & pay students to study.

List of countries with free post-secondary education

  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Malta
  • Morocco
  • Norway
  • Scotland
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sweden
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Barbados
  • Kenya

[Incomplete list; Germany also has extensive free college education, for example.]

Not at all universities though.  Some do charge tuition, but it’s only around $1000.  They do have American-style universities too, which are really expensive.