Have you ever wondered how educational systems work in other countries? How just having different accustoms and rules affect students performance all over the world and what opportunities are open to them?
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Before commencing, it is important to know that the Mexican education system is much different than that of the American system. Here's a link that demonstrates the an overall overview.
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A few Mexican, American students have had the experience of both the Mexican education and at some point have also had the experience of an American education. Why? Are Mexican students not receiving the same education as students in America? Is it cheaper? What intrigues these students to come to the United States to study ?
It is a significant choice. Weather it is to study in a higher-quality institution or to simply learn the English language, Mexican students are realizing that pursuing a higher education in the United States outgrows the benefits of studying a career in Mexico and opens many more opportunities to a better future. SOMETHING BETTER for a change.
First and foremost, Cost. What it costs to pursue and finish a university degree, or in other words an associate's or bachelor's degree, is little to nothing compared to what it costs in America. Tuition at public universities and technical universities/institutions is free to Mexican citizens; however, there may be fees which can be as high as $US 150 per semester. Tuition at private universities varies widely and can be very expensive, with some charging $US 20,000 or more per year according to master studies in Mexico. BUT WHY?⬐
It is important to consider the type of economy that Mexican students are living in. Jobs are scarce, population is more than overcrowded, wages are low and to cover such low standards of living, education costs are low.
Unfortunately, there have been previous reports that mention corruption in Mexican schools. Most schools are greatly unfunded and lacking in resources and in many occasions schools hours aren't sufficient enough for students to get educated enough.
With that being said an education is available to every child in Mexico; however, successfully applying that certain study to a job is harder to find than the education itself.
What good what an education be if one isn't going to use it?

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