Administration Fees.. Please do it :) (1 Viewer)

Do you feel as tho you are getting better education when you are paying for it?

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    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 9 75.0%

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tpotloka

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Hey everyone, could you all please do this for me quickly? It's for an assignment!

Thanks heaps! :)
 

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This doesn't make much sense.

We are still paying for our uni fees, though deferred, and administration fees usually deal with more of the 'auxiliary' aspects of uni rather than directly influencing subjects/courses. Those are more likely based on popularity and numbers rather than administration fees.

Additionally what relevance does this have to uni in the first place?
 

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I feel as though the bill for education should be footed by the student as they receive a higher wage in the future because of it, and because I believe in personal responsibility. Perhaps, to say something more relevent, you'd find that noone on this forum could answer this question properly because hardly anyone's experienced both full upfront fee education and completely free (i.e. no HECS at all) education.
 

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We're paying for it? Would you like to provide us with a context on whatever you're on about?
 

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I thought maybe this was supposed to be a comparison of school vs. uni - assuming school was free and uni had to be paid for whether now or deferred
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It'd make more sense if it were a private vs public thing, but high school education, paid or otherwise, still seems a fair distance from comparison compared to university level education.
 

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Yeah I agree, which is why I was confused. Then the title threw me off, because admin fees don't relate to education itself. Threadstarter, please explain, this thread doesn't make any sense at all.

Edit: tpotloka I'm thinking of a situation not related to school or uni. Regardless of fees, the reputation of the institution is what primarily makes me feel whether I am getting a good education.
Paying vs not paying - yes I probably would feel I am getting a better education if I'm paying but would know it's not necessarily true.
Paying a lot vs paying a little - Paying more would not make me feel I am getting a better education than if I paid a little, I'd just feel ripped off.
 
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I'm assuming it was a school vs uni thing. Usually your not paying for your school fees directly (your parents generally pay), but with university you usually do.

Of course, some people pay for their school fees (maybe their parents want them to pay it back in future.lol) and some people still have their parents paying for their uni fees (for the sake of balance, imust add an 'lol' to that too). So i guess the question really may be irrelevant for some people :/
Given this is for an assignment, you better specify what your really saying before people can answer :)
 

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I mostly agree, although some graduates (teachers, nurses) don't get paid all that much compared to others, and indeed many people who don't attend university. so I suppose it depends on the situation.
 

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no, i think id take a free education... i wouldnt really care
 

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I don't think the results of this poll will accurately reflect the opinions of the greater public and I think for it to be included in a scholarly assignment would be folly, unless it happens to be an examination of Internet forum users' opinions on education.
 

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I don't think you would. At uni I've seen that international students (assuming they are paying full fees, which most would be I guess) get put in the same classes and get the saame resources as HECS students, so there is absolutely no difference.
 

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