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For choosing a college course, is it the money or the passion that should dictate?
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[QUOTE="Rachael, post: 235414, member: 68963"] Sadly, the money should not even be a determinant factor but this is the reality that money acts as a yardstick when choosing a college course. Many years ago when I sought admission in a public institution to read Law which was always my passion, I had reached the cut-off mark for that year, but due to some yardstick that were used in the selection process because, there was a very limited number of persons that were granted admission, I was not shortlisted and this affected me in such a way that I cannot describe. I was forced to sit for another exams the following year and to boycott the same circumstance that had happened the previous year, I had to apply for an educational course because for sure, I would be given admission. I hate to say but in public universities, education is regarded as the mother of all faculties, yet it is also a dumping ground for those who did not get admission in their most preferred course and this is due to the way teachers are being maltreated. If I had the money available, I would definitely opt for a private school where I can read my desired course and which is also free from every striking actions. [/QUOTE]
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