Going to the EU for education for free without ties probably wouldn’t be feasible. Has its own costs and challenges outside of tuition as well. If someone can do it then maybe it’s a valid option but I doubt it’s common.
Getting an education doesn’t have to be $100k of debt like some people rack up. Something like $10k or $20k is feasible to pay off in a few years if the education gets the person a good career. Well worth it if the debt is limited and results in better employment. Should it be cheaper or government funded? Sure, but people have to decide their best move based on their current options.
It’s also reasonable to go into a trade like plumbing or welding.
Going to the EU for education for free without ties probably wouldn’t be feasible. Has its own costs and challenges outside of tuition as well. If someone can do it then maybe it’s a valid option but I doubt it’s common.
Getting an education doesn’t have to be $100k of debt like some people rack up. Something like $10k or $20k is feasible to pay off in a few years if the education gets the person a good career. Well worth it if the debt is limited and results in better employment. Should it be cheaper or government funded? Sure, but people have to decide their best move based on their current options.
It’s also reasonable to go into a trade like plumbing or welding.