in all likely scenarios, yes
It depends on the situation and it depends on the country. In the United States, more people pick private colleges than public colleges, unless they need the discounts that come with public school. In Europe, public colleges are far more commonly chosen than private colleges.
About fifteen percent of all students will attend private colleges. Private schools tend to be more expensive than public schools and less people can afford to go there.
Yes, Mexico has colleges and universities. Some of them are part of the public education system and are almost considered free, and there are private colleges that are even more expensive than those found in the United States. Many of these colleges (both public and private) have exchange programs where American, Japanese, Canadian and European professors provide lectures to the students.
There's no fast rule for this, but the best deal is for an in state public university. Residents of a state get the lowest costs for a public university. Private universities don't charge more based on where your residence is. However they are generally 30 to 40% higher priced than similar schools in your state.
The cost of a four degree varies greatly by the school in which the degree is obtained. Private colleges or Ivy League colleges are more expensive than state universities.
Private rehab treatment costs more since you get more. Some wont cost much more if you don't get those extras.
It use to be that more private school pupils go to good colleges like duke and university of Chicago than public schools but now-a-days the suburb's public schools are coming close to matching the advantages of going to a private school. Subsequently the amount of public vs private pupils in said universities is evening out but due to things like dropout rates and the fact that there are so many more students in a public school the numbers suggest that more private schooled pupils go to good colleges.
Mexico has several colleges and universities. Some of them are part of the public education system and are almost considered free, and there are private colleges that are even more expensive than those found in the United States. Many of these colleges (both public and private) have exchange programs where American, Japanese, Canadian and European professors provide lectures to their students.
Columbia University is a private university.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
Public colleges and universities are funded and operated by state governments, which often means lower tuition rates for in-state residents. They tend to have larger student populations and a wider variety of programs. Private colleges and universities, on the other hand, are funded through tuition, donations, and endowments, typically resulting in higher tuition costs but often smaller class sizes and a more personalized education experience. Additionally, private institutions may have more flexibility in their curriculum and admissions policies.
Private not-for-profit colleges often offer smaller class sizes, more personalized attention from professors, and a strong sense of community. They may also have more resources for scholarships and financial aid, as well as a focus on academic excellence and specialized programs.
well, public and private is more PUBLIC but you get better People skills when you homeschool :)