• khannie@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Out of interest I looked up the price difference.

    Typical fees per year in the EU range from zero up to around 3K euro (about $3500) with most being below 1K.

    US starts at around 12K for in state public and goes well over 40 for private or out of state.

    That’s debt for life levels depending on the earning potential of your course.

    Crazy financial gamble to have to take at 18.

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        10 hours ago

        Sorry to hear that. It’s a terrible burden to place on someone just starting their adult life.

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          4 hours ago

          All for the crime of doing what everyone always told you was the smart and responsible decision. In retrospect I wish I ignored that one skip class more. Smoking weed behind the bleachers was better than trying to get into a college or I’d leave with no degree and unpayable debt

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      23 hours ago

      It’s worse than that. The fastest track to veterinarian is 7 years (typical 4 year degree + 3 year accelerated veterinary degree at the university of Arizona). In Europe, my research yielded 5 years total.