Germany, what have you done?

by vnb9852

25 comments
  1. germoney going to properly educating muritards only for them to fly back after the degree is finished 🤝 simply brilliant minds

  2. We believe in the equal right of education for everyone without discrimination because we are not them

  3. Hopefully not homeopathy and alternate therapy shit… because the only alternative therapy that works is alcohol and a week of nonnas homemade food while loathing and smoking a pack of chesterfield everyday.

  4. Weird, only people who’s parents can afford €20k-€100k tuition fee should be allowed to go to medical school.

    /s

  5. Once Trump is not president anymore, she would go back to America to earn bigger salaries and pay less taxes after exploiting Germany’s taxpayers’ money to get a degree.

  6. For them it’s really like stepping out of Plato’s cave

  7. Yea we go overseas and find things that are logically organized … if only we didn’t have our own heads up our asses

  8. After her government subsidized education in Germania, she will move back to the US and starts charging her patients $10,000.- for simple consults.

  9. I wish UK has a similar policy to the German: only take the fit ones

  10. she’s probably happy to eat actually edible food for once 💀

  11. I have heard an interesting thing, that German medical students who have not been successful enough in their studies will go to Austria to continue studying medicine.

  12. Is she going to work as a doctor here as well?

    Because for some reason, there’s a lack of doctors, and we still turn away students from our medical schools

  13. I’m okay with this but she should then work in the German public healthcare system to repay the education costs

  14. Now they’ll be coming in massive numbers

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  15. I hope she stays as a taxpayer in Germany to pay the favour forward.

  16. That’s unfair treatment. I pay 300-something Euros. We need to deport those filthy Americans that leech on our education system without paying for it in appropriation. /s

  17. Germany was famous a few years ago for throwing open its doors to foreign doctors and engineers. This isn’t surprising.

  18. Did the same for my master’s but from the Netherlands to Austria. Went from paying €2000+ per year to just €25 per semester

  19. Norway chose a different approach 2 ish years ago, offering free tuition only to students from countries that reciprocate. Considering the number of opportunists, I’m glad we did. Our medical studies are already full as is, and we need to keep those that graduate.

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