So you have 26% more disposable income yet things cost 21% more? Big whoop.
As for the schools, we have 1/10 the population of the USA so basically you can factor that single school by 10, so on a level playing field we would have 10 schools in the top 30. That's pretty damn good when you compare $5,000CAD tuition to $45,000USD to go to Harvard. Normal people can afford good schools here. That's the difference. In the USA you have to come from a very wealthy background to get a good education.
Also, Rollo said that the cost of living was higher in Canada. I proved him wrong with the link.
You guys are both so caught up in your stupidity that there is no reasoning with either one of you.
As for the schools, we have 1/10 the population of the USA so basically you can factor that single school by 10, so on a level playing field we would have 10 schools in the top 30. That's pretty damn good when you compare $5,000CAD tuition to $45,000USD to go to Harvard. Normal people can afford good schools here. That's the difference. In the USA you have to come from a very wealthy background to get a good education.
Also, Rollo said that the cost of living was higher in Canada. I proved him wrong with the link.
You guys are both so caught up in your stupidity that there is no reasoning with either one of you.

