investments/investment

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Hi, everyone. By 'investment/investments', I mean tuition fees. Should I use it countably or uncountably?

If universities do not equip students with the skills needed to find a job, students' investments/investment would not be worthwhile.
 
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Use the plural form to agree with plural use of students. There are multiple students and therefore multiple investments.
 

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I don't think would links with the first half very well- students' investments are being wasted.
 

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You've got a mixed first/second conditional. Given that universities are doing this, I see no need for the second half to be hypothetical.
 
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