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In response to "cost. -- nm" by Strongbad

How though? The demand drivers are going to continue - i.e. people need specialised skills in order to have a well-paying career, even if the jobs

market is more competitive.

And the networks that you build at university - especially at the elite universities - are often just as valuable as the actual education students receive.

And government is always going to step in to ensure that students have access to an "affordable" education, because education now means economic growth and increased competitiveness in the future.

We may see some improvement in lowering costs - like cheaper financing, more use of on-line courses, etc - but I'm not sure how a bubble will burst.


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