Are you suggesting that students are happy accrue debt in order to have the latest gadgets and a fantastic social life but when it comes to funding their future they are not so happy?
That would be very hypocritical.
Unfortunately its very true.
Are you suggesting that students are happy accrue debt in order to have the latest gadgets and a fantastic social life but when it comes to funding their future they are not so happy?
That would be very hypocritical.
how can he possibly answer that?
ITT:
1) butthurt "real worlders" who in part regret never taking that leap and although believe they were schooled at the university of life actually hold onto some of that resentment and come out with some fantastical nonsense which they perceive about the majority of students and student life.
2) butthurt students who believe they have been seriously hard done by and won't possibly be able manage further education given the "unfair" funding. When infact the only unfair thing about it is that the Scots and Welsh aren't paying too - that's the real issue here. So now instead of going to university to do arse-end degrees like a BA in Popular Culture they will have to weigh up whether the accrued debt and VERY HARD work required for at least 3 years is actually worth it; which means the degrees taken will hopefully become more centred around positions that actually make good money.
3) those who have done the student thing, now work and are objective about the situation.
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because not everyone has the financial means to fulfil their own potential and it's for the benefit of the nation as a whole to have the most capable, well trained people in the most difficult and technical positions.
it's not the toss up between needing a car and ****ing around in a ferrari or even worse; needing a meal and eating in McDonalds!
B@
how can he possibly answer that?
ITT:
1) butthurt "real worlders" who in part regret never taking that leap and although believe they were schooled at the university of life actually hold onto some of that resentment and come out with some fantastical nonsense which they perceive about the majority of students and student life.
2) butthurt students who believe they have been seriously hard done by and won't possibly be able manage further education given the "unfair" funding. When infact the only unfair thing about it is that the Scots and Welsh aren't paying too - that's the real issue here. So now instead of going to university to do arse-end degrees like a BA in Popular Culture they will have to weigh up whether the accrued debt and VERY HARD work required for at least 3 years is actually worth it; which means the degrees taken will hopefully become more centred around positions that actually make good money.
3) those who have done the student thing, now work and are objective about the situation.
B@
Student Loans are interest free and only paid off on the basis you earn a decent salary.
They've even increased the earning threshold and will track it based on inflation too.
So it's not real debt you will have a bailiff knocking on your door for - you pay it off slowly - when you can afford to.
Maybe students will think more about studying for something they love and want to do as a career rather than just the experience and free money (student loans).
Interesting post in Speaker's Corner by Castiel where he models a few different earning/repayment profiles...
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=17975831&postcount=835
My main problem with the new fees is universities are still ending up with less funding overall. University funding is being cut 80%, even with triple fees they are going to have less money to spend on running costs and new equipment.
I'm guessing the people who are moaning about the students protesting are the people who haven't or couldn't get into uni and don't really know ?
"Students - the new Muslims". Or perhaps "Students - the new immigrants". They do appear to have become the whipping boys du jour.
Surely any one of the dozen or so other threads on how students are in fact workshy bums who have no conception about the World contain enough opprobrium to satisfy or does there really need to be yet more castigation?
That's true but do you think the student loans will be increased by the extra £9k a year.
MW
semi-pro said:very fair point
I'm guessing the people who are moaning about the students protesting are the people who haven't or couldn't get into uni and don't really know ?
Increasing the student fees will kill off anyone who isn't rich, finances should not be the requirement for an education.
The government will be shooting them selves in the foot, in 10 years when they realise we don't have the graduates to fulfil the jobs as a country that provides services. Where will get all the doctors, lawyers and scientists from if we refuse their education ?
That's true but do you think the student loans will be increased by the extra £9k a year.
MW
Loads of people struggle with money at uni, usually the people who's parents earn enough to not get receive grants but not enough to fund them through it.
I'm guessing the people who are moaning about the students protesting are the people who haven't or couldn't get into uni and don't really know ?
No, increasing the fees stops people going to uni "for the experience" to do mickey mouse courses instead of as Doctors, Engineers, Designers etc.Increasing the student fees will kill off anyone who isn't rich, finances should not be the requirement for an education.
The government will be shooting them selves in the foot, in 10 years when they realise we don't have the graduates to fulfil the jobs as a country that provides services. Where will get all the doctors, lawyers and scientists from if we refuse their education ?
Do you think students would be moaning if they all ended up earning a £100k a year ? lol
MW
I'm guessing the people who are moaning about the students protesting are the people who haven't or couldn't get into uni and don't really know ?
Increasing the student fees will kill off anyone who isn't rich, finances should not be the requirement for an education.
The government will be shooting them selves in the foot, in 10 years when they realise we don't have the graduates to fulfil the jobs as a country that provides services. Where will get all the doctors, lawyers and scientists from if we refuse their education ?
That's true but do you think the student loans will be increased by the extra £9k a year.