4 people from around the world share the wonders of free education - and reveal the hidden drawbacks
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Things are hardly this dire in certain other countries, where everything from preschool to university is paid for - at least in part - by the government.
Some governments even cover the entire cost of a college education, leaving graduates with zero debt and a clean slate to start their new careers.
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Business Insider spoke with four people from different European countries to find out what it's really like to get a free education.
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