Students react to the news that the Albert Einstein #College of Medicine will be tuition-free starting in August, thanks to a $1 billion #donation from former professor Dr. Ruth Gottesman. #Shorts
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It should be a rule that you gotta do this once and than your allowed to keep your billions.
Just make sure its going to the right places. And make it big hits. We need this. β€
This doesnt even impact me but im buzzing with joy for them
π₯Ή Thank you too WHOEVER DONE THIS 1 BILLION DONATION
Wow, what a fuss about something that doesn't even exist in some countries, because they have long realized that excellent university education pays off for all and should not be for the wealthy only. Have you ever wondered why a doctor's visit is so expensive in the USA? Yes, among others, because the doctors have to pay off their student loans.
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Wow lot's hope more People follow in Dr Ruth Gottesman footsteps. πππ what an amazing woman to donate to future success.
This is what the worlds wealthy needs to start doing more of. Passing excessive wealth onto families can create problems where there were none.
I hope that means something for the patients who are treated by these brilliant future doctors