Analysis of Argentina - Do you agree?


I have found professionals in Argentina to be competent, some extremely talented. The general population is literate. Some may have limited cultural knowledge but in my experience no less so than the USA population. It's true, however, that quality of state school education has declined which accounts for the growth of private schools. Compared to the rest of Latin America, Argentina ranks high. It is especially strong on the university level which is why so many students from other countries choose to study in Argentina.
 
Highly educated? Compared to whom?

When folks ask me about the lay of the land here, I just reply that "In Buenos Aires, the men look at the men and the women look at their psychiatrists. And together they look at their tattoo 'artists'."
I’m a bit confused by your perspective. From the way you describe Argentina( the people, the prices, the culture) it sounds like you don’t find much you enjoy here. I’m genuinely curious: what makes you want to stay? You have the freedom and resources to live elsewhere, like your home country or somewhere more affordable in SE Asia, so I’m wondering what keeps you here.
 
I’m a bit confused by your perspective. From the way you describe Argentina( the people, the prices, the culture) it sounds like you don’t find much you enjoy here. I’m genuinely curious: what makes you want to stay? You have the freedom and resources to live elsewhere, like your home country or somewhere more affordable in SE Asia, so I’m wondering what keeps you here.
"I’m a bit confused..."

Yes, you are. Your analysis is incorrect. Raúl Alfonsín was the president when I first came here.
 
I have found professionals in Argentina to be competent, some extremely talented. The general population is literate. Some may have limited cultural knowledge but in my experience no less so than the USA population. It's true, however, that quality of state school education has declined which accounts for the growth of private schools. Compared to the rest of Latin America, Argentina ranks high. It is especially strong on the university level which is why so many students from other countries choose to study in Argentina.
Sergio, the reason why many foreign students came here for higher education was because the education was free; which many Brasileños told me. I'm glad that this is no longer the case, as far as I understand.
 
Sergio, the reason why many foreign students came here for higher education was because the education was free; which many Brasileños told me. I'm glad that this is no longer the case, as far as I understand.
Yes free - and high quality. But there ARE foreign students who pay the fees for PRIVATE universities in Argentina
 
GDP is meaningless when less than 1% of the population own 90% of the arable land, and those same families own most of the corporations.
 
GDP is meaningless when less than 1% of the population own 90% of the arable land, and those same families own most of the corporations.
This is of course the major problem with Argentina but of course no one will address.
 
This is of course the major problem with Argentina but of course no one will address.
its actually the major problem globally...
The wealthy in Argentina have control over what laws get passed, no matter who the president.
 
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