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Originally Posted by Roberttt I don't really wish to answer it neither but I am having to - what a shame!  |
LOL.
If you don't care what degree to get -
Treat education as a "susbstance" look at it's effects on mental health and argue that those people educated beyond graduate level should have to pay to have any mental health problems treated.
Education is an industry in the UK - the suggestion that it could be in any way harmful is likely to be resisted by those involved in that industry. That the costs involved in treating the alleged harms of education be born by those educated individuals so affected threatens the education industry.
Then substitute in tobacco - and some old adverts promoting its use.
Then alcohol.
Why limit the question to substances and not include all risky activities. Skiing, rugby, driving, unprotected sex.
Jeff