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Differences and similitudes between the public and private higher education institution

Public and private higher education institution have many differences, but also
they share a lot of similitudes between them, you choose where you want to prepare for a university
degree, so let´s see some of them in this little article.

Evident similitudes as the evaluation, in public and private universities


students, are evaluated with an average of 0 to 100 points. Standardized testing was present in both
universities that I go to, and I still dread it whenever I am forced to take tests. Although the tests
themselves were different, I still did my best on both of them. By this, I mean that some classes
were for more rigorous standards, and other classes were on-level. In private universities, though,
there were fewer classes than there were in public universities.
Private colleges do not necessarily aim to produce higher no achievement outputs – behavior and
values, for example, do public colleges. Moreover, private higher education institution does not
always allocate a higher proportion of resources to these nonacademic objectives than do public
higher education.
Evident differences, there are several differences regarding private and public
education. Private universities are often assumed to be very expensive, elitist and a better bet for
admission to good colleges. Public education is often thought of as shoddy, less disciplined and
low-grade curriculum. Discipline in public education is somewhat complicated because students are
governed by due process and constitutional rights. This has the practical effect of making it difficult
to discipline students for minor and major infractions of the university's code of conduct.

Funding and tuition. It's no secret that private colleges can cost a significant sum of
money. The cost of private colleges can be tens of thousands of dollars – easily. This can be
much higher in more competitive places, such as Panama City. The funds a college has can
also impact what kinds of technology they have to offer students to learn on.

To conclude private and public higher education has both similitudes and differences but is
your the decision where you want to prepare for a university degree just taking into account
the best facilities that they can offer to you.

Melissa González 4-791-1096.

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