Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
You're acting like they don't get taxed.
you missed the point completely, we have families, we have lived here all our lives. we have paid taxes that have contributed to university funding, they have not.supercharged said:What stupidity....
wtf would they pay major amounts of tax? International students are usually here to just study for their degree. Tax revenue is mainly collected from income taxes. If you don't work, you don't pay income tax.
Yes you have contributed, and families with more money have contributed more than families with less money... however international students bring in foreign money.you missed the point completely, we have families, we have lived here all our lives. we have paid taxes that have contributed to university funding, they have not.
did you even read the post moron?
Soo.... what's your stance on Australian students studying at overseas universities then? Coz I'm pretty sure Australian's don't pay tax in Canada, yet Australian's go to North American universities...so shouldn't the Canadian's be pissed that these damn Aussie's are stealing their university places?pete_mate said:you missed the point completely, we have families, we have lived here all our lives. we have paid taxes that have contributed to university funding, they have not.
did you even read the post moron?
Well actually domestic students can opt to pay fee or HECS and both can be either paid up front (with a discount) or deferred.katie_tully said:I don't get what it is you're whinging about. Australian's have the choice to
a) Pay full fees
or
b) defer their fees, ie HECS.
International students cannot apply for HECS, thus they have to pay full fees, plus the expenses of living in another country. They're not stealing places from Australian students, thus I fail to see what the issue is.
And international students pay much more expensive FULL FEES (unis actually make money from them), while local students pay through the greatly government subsidised HECS system and get concessions for travel.pete_mate said:you missed the point completely, we have families, we have lived here all our lives. we have paid taxes that have contributed to university funding, they have not.
did you even read the post moron?
With the Japanese language, they usually substitute 'L' for 'R' because there's no 'L' in their alphabet systems.katie_tully said:A girl in our Japanese class was called Lilly, except when we spoke to her in a sentence it came out Riri
The more international students there are the more HECS places there are, so shut the fuck up.pete_mate said:with the international students link, it does work.
say there are 10,000 places at usyd
5,000 are domestic and 5,000 international fee paying places
say there is a a ratio of 2:3 anglo celtic to asian people getting uni palces
2,000 anglo celtic and 3,000 asian ethnicity.
the important part is the ratio for international fee paying is 0:1, or 1:1000 or something (australia is very close to asia)
the international fee paying places accentuate the domestic fee paying ratio. (the ratio is a matter of social factors, hard working asian ethic helps for hsc.)
such that in this example, rather than 2:3 the ratio becomes, 1:5 (which i think is quite accurate from what i hear)
it annoys me that i have to compete with foreign students who didnt take the same test as me, or are fee paying etc. the idea of "fee paying" is also ridiculous
with my family being a high income earner, i may pay have paid around 30,000 a year in income tax. 30k x 30 yr working life = 900,000
lets add gst and a crapload of other crap, and capital gains, hmm probly 300k
the budget:
4.7bn expenditure on universities, 195bn in total expenditure = 2.41% gov expenditure. = $28,950
(this doesnt really make sense considering my fathers masters in finance should be worth much more than this. this highlights the lack of funding given to universities)
HECS is like, 20 or 30k anyway, so we'll pay about 60k!
bingo! the same as a full fee paying degree.
okay, so as a domestic HECS student we pay the same as a foreign full fee paying student, that's fair.
but a foreign fee paying student will have 5 extra uai points...
i dont care for racism, i care for fairness, this is not fucking fair.
Yes, places that are created in addition to those offered to domestic students.pete_mate said:well the argument has lost its steam because someone pointed out they dont recieve 5 uai points. But there are still places that are taken up by foreign fee paying students.