• jazzfes
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      Yes, monetising it also creates stupid incentives. In the educational scenario you’ll have to face the fact that if someone pays you for a service they are your client. How do you educated someone on whose feedback and money you depend? Certainly not in an objective manner.

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        Never known any private school that does not do grade inflation .-.

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          3 years ago

          It’s to the point where university admissions departments have scaling charts for the major private high-schools based on how much they inflate grades.

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          In the city where I live the worst universities are the private ones ironically. (For the exact same reason.)

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      I’m fine with public healthcare if it’s good quality. But it would be nice if I could go deep into my pockets and pay extra for something I really care about.