Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

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xMisterDx

2022-12-09 12:09:21
  • #1


Sure. And who pays for that? The education voucher? For all 10 subjects that you have at the Gymnasium from grade 7 onwards?
 

haydee

2022-12-09 12:10:48
  • #2
By the way, both my sister and I have a higher school leaving qualification than our parents. At some point, you reach a stage where you can learn independently and seek help. My mother and grandmother only had to practice reading and writing a lot in elementary school. Letters simply did not want to behave as they should. In the mid/end of the 80s, no one paid attention to reading and spelling difficulties.
 

haydee

2022-12-09 12:18:39
  • #3
If you can't manage in all subjects, you're at the wrong school. Not every tutor charges a lot of money. With us, there are teachers, pensioners, retirees, etc. who do it for little or no money. My girlfriend had someone for both children who came 3-4 times a week and already helped with the homework. Before you assume a lot of money here, she is a seamstress and he is a bricklayer.
 

Mach_es_selbst

2022-12-09 14:05:27
  • #4
Are we in the school forum here???
So off-topic...

Has anyone here recently built their [carport] themselves?
We still have that to do...
 

Smarti99

2022-12-09 14:20:27
  • #5
Only 5 more pages of off-topic then statistically better content should come again :-)
 

Tolentino

2022-12-09 14:28:39
  • #6
Well, education has a significant impact on whether one can compensate for the upcoming construction cost increases. So fully on topic.
 
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