2% chose not to follow a master because of the long study fine
The State Secretary Halbe Zijlstra defends his position about a long study fine. He says that only two percent of university students do not want to begin a master program because of the long study fine.
The bigger percentage of university students (5 percent) say that they hesitate whether to graduate or to continue their education. By writing such a statement, Zijlstra responding to reports that 8 percent of all undergraduates will not follow their masters because of the long study fine.