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The issue of free education has
come to the limelight a few months back in Malaysia as the 13th General The election is coming soon next month. It has been something all students have
been looking forward to and various political parties have come up with different
mandates to attract student voters and fulfill their demands. The demand arises
due to the fact that many students are still struggling to clear their student
loans and find themselves stuck in the midst of other debts shortly after
graduating.
What happens when a student
graduates with the burden of student loans? The education fee everywhere varies
with your choice of study and university. Courses like medicine and engineering
would inevitably cost much more than language studies or management courses. On
the other hand, you should pay more when you get enrolled in universities with a high reputation as the value of your certificate and education increases with
the quality of the studies they offer. So, at average a student who newly
graduates would have to pay an amount of RM 50,000. Apart from that, graduate
students face the burden of paying monthly installments for their vehicles and
managing monthly expenses such as house rentals.
So, with an average pay of RM
3,000 for fresh graduates, they find it difficult to cope with the ridiculous
cost of living while paying off their debts. Hence, the demand for free
education has arisen. How important free education is and what expenses will it
be implemented? Many countries in the European Union which provide free
education tax their citizens on other
fees like registration and administration.
What can be done to ease graduate
students’ burden? What really matters in an education system? I’m a student
with some amount of education loan to face after my graduation and I feel free
education is not the issue that should top the priority of lawmakers and
students. I feel that by enlarging the duration for loan payback and
demolishing the interest taxed on student loans, students should be able to
settle their debts after having a well-established job.
While free education is an idea
to be celebrated, I feel fair education should be the focal point of lawmakers
and those in the education sector. Fair education is still a dream that never came
true for many people all over the world. Discrimination is education still
prevails through various forms such as race and gender. For women in the Middle
East, getting a balanced and fair education like their brothers is still a
struggle and a dream seems impossible. While in some other countries, chances
to pursue higher education are brighter for students of a particular race and
religion which dampen the spirit of other students who have done equally well
in studies. Worse still, education is a privilege for the rich when the poor
suffer from extreme poverty. Discrimination against gender, race, skin colour
and religion when it comes to education has to come to an end. Only then a
country will truly flourish and the best brains of a nation can emerge
champions to serve the people better. After all, everyone is entitled to have
the opportunity to learn. So, what difference can it make when we neglect fair
education and fight for free education instead?
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Deleteso true. its interesting to see that education is an issue all around the world. in america its more of a race issue than it is gender, but we still feel the same pain. LOVE IT!awesome post:)
ReplyDeleteHello Jay, great to see you again with your thoughts here.I guess education has always been an issue all over the placepertaining gender, race and wealth. Guess it's pandemic and let's make a difference in the future hopefully with people demanding fir equal rights
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