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<blockquote data-quote="Lawgirlxo" data-source="post: 1913" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>Thank you - I said I would cap the tuition fees of international students to a certain amount (like Home/EU students)</p><p></p><p>He then said that the government uses international fees to subsidise the fees of home students and so there would be a gap. In response, I said it was like a demand and supply scenario, if you cap the fees to a certain amount (eg maybe £12k), you would probably have more international students coming here to study. So in simple terms, say 50 students paying £12k would bring in more money than 20 students paying £15k. We ended it at that!</p><p></p><p>Tbh, I don’t think what you say matters so much, as long as you give logical reasons. For these kind of questions, I like to give answers that relate to me somehow as it would be easier to justify them (since I’m familiar with them).</p><p></p><p>Mind you, he said if I were a member of a parliament, what rule would I enforce. I was tempted to say something political but I didn’t want to get caught out for trying to appear smart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawgirlxo, post: 1913, member: 191"] Thank you - I said I would cap the tuition fees of international students to a certain amount (like Home/EU students) He then said that the government uses international fees to subsidise the fees of home students and so there would be a gap. In response, I said it was like a demand and supply scenario, if you cap the fees to a certain amount (eg maybe £12k), you would probably have more international students coming here to study. So in simple terms, say 50 students paying £12k would bring in more money than 20 students paying £15k. We ended it at that! Tbh, I don’t think what you say matters so much, as long as you give logical reasons. For these kind of questions, I like to give answers that relate to me somehow as it would be easier to justify them (since I’m familiar with them). Mind you, he said if I were a member of a parliament, what rule would I enforce. I was tempted to say something political but I didn’t want to get caught out for trying to appear smart. [/QUOTE]
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