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All the kids just take out loans from the government anyway, so why not just socialise university?
It would help if we had any parties anymore. Lol.Because England votes for parties that privatise tuition. You want government-subsidised learning like us? Vote for or form a party that has it as a policy
Only £9,000? Mine is $60,000, and that's before the dorm, food, and textbook costs! The key is either for parents to start a fund early (like mine did), or for the person going to go for something where they know the investment is worth it. Going to college for something like poetry or pottery isn't worth the debt.
Most I know here don't.Who?
All the kids just take out loans from the government anyway, so why not just socialise university?
Because the government does get at least some of the money through the loans. Socialising would cost a heck of a lot. Britain isn't like Germany where less people go to university.Who?
All the kids just take out loans from the government anyway, so why not just socialise university?
For a £9k course over three years that's £36k near $50k, or over 4 years around $60k, just for the course.Only £9,000? Mine is $60,000, and that's before the dorm, food, and textbook costs! The key is either for parents to start a fund early (like mine did), or for the person going to go for something where they know the investment is worth it. Going to college for something like poetry or pottery isn't worth the debt.
The government gets enough greasy students marching in London moaning about it, I'm sure they hear loud and clear.Great idea! Write your MP.
Yeah I figured it was 9k a year, which sounds crazy to me, since mine is 60k a year, also just for the courses.For a £9k course over three years that's £36k near $50k, or over 4 years around $60k, just for the course.
60k a year?!Yeah I figured it was 9k a year, which sounds crazy to me, since mine is 60k a year, also just for the courses.
Socialising would return a heck of a lot. Remember the US post-war G-I Bill, which paid returning G-Is' college costs? That programme returned a 7:1 profit, in increased tax revenues alone, from graduates moving into higher tax brackets.Because the government does get at least some of the money through the loans. Socialising would cost a heck of a lot. Britain isn't like Germany where less people go to university.
I wish more people understood this, instead of just thinking about short-term cost cutting.Socialising would return a heck of a lot. Remember the US post-war G-I Bill, which paid returning G-Is' college costs? That programme returned a 7:1 profit, in increased tax revenues alone, from graduates moving into higher tax brackets.
College is an investment, both socially and monetarily.
Ahem......dollar foolish.Penny wise, Pound foolish.
Ahem......dollar foolish.
Sorry, I thought I saw a Pound sign in front of that 9,000.
But if we're going to change to dollars we should change the pennies, too. The smallest US coin is a cent. Pennies are English.