VnnNews – Prompted by media stories on under performing Universities, students are finally speaking out – but why has it taken them so long?
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Most came from the
Meanwhile, president of the
Meanwhile, president of the
“Students can talk about problems and they can do that through organisations such as the youth union or students’ association, where opinions are collected by voting,” said Nguyen Thien Nhan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Training.
However, a quick survey conducted by VietNamNet’s reporters on 20 students from universities in
N.N.H, a student of the
“There is lively discussion only when people talk about music performances and sports competitions. However, they keep quiet when issues, like tuition, are tabled,” he said.
“In fact, they (secretaries of youth union) promised to convey students’ opinions to university leaders. However, we have never see any changes,” he said
Do Minh Hien, chairman of the Students’ Association of the
Meanwhile, students across many universities say they had heard about the existence of the association, but do not know how to join.
“Universities set sky high tuitions. Owners of boarding houses set overly high rents. Students are living in insecurity, lacking healthy playing fields and facing bureaucracy in administration,” said a student of the
“We need help from students’ association. But we are alone,” he said.
Son Khe
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