Le tasse scolastiche in Inghilterra e Galles aumentano a £ 9.535

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    1. Pale_Slide_3463 on

      Going to turn into America soon where only the rich can go to university unless you get a scholarship. Funny it’s the generation that got free/cheap education are the ones doing this

    2. stolas_the_bird on

      What difference is this actually going to make? Like half of graduates will never pay them off anyway. This is just a stupid roundabout way to subsidise universities

    3. Commercial-carrot-7 on

      This may be an unpopular opinion but I think tuition fees needs to go up way more than that. We need to fund quality education properly and not need to depend on international students subsidising education. – in mitigation, reduce student loan interest

    4. initiali5ed on

      Maybe we could subsidise tuition of UK student by encouraging rich foreign students to come and study here.

    5. I know it’s a touchy subject but tbh a ~3% rise over 8 years seems more than reasonable.

    6. Darkone539 on

      I honestly don’t think this matter. The interest on the student loans means nobody is paying these off.

    7. BananaSauasage on

      People should recognise this change is helpful for the universities while making no difference to 95% of new students.

    8. Dragon_Sluts on

      By inflation they should be £13.5k per year to be in line with £9k in 2014.

      And as someone who went in 2014 I’m a little bitter to have paid the absolute highest fees in real terms.

      So this increase is negligible, but I wouldn’t wish things to get significantly more expensive just because it’s what i went through- I’m not a cunt.

    9. jodrellbank_pants on

      Funny thing is a few universities are already balanced on the edge of bankruptcy, there are many more ready to follow as the number of candidates goes down due to AI fears.
      Why would anyone waste 10K on a career path that will be none existent in 15 years

    10. Correct-Junket-1346 on

      A joke, I would love to add a degree to my CV, but I’m 100% held back by the fact that it would be a very poor investment, its a guarantee wouldn’t see a pay rise in response to the degree and with the student loan, it would take a rather unhealthy chunk out of my monthly wage.

      I feel higher education has lost its purpose and people are openly cost prohibited from participating in degrees.

    11. Diastrous_Lie on

      Its a waste of time

      You end up in a lecture hall with no heating 

      A seminar group that simply doesnt talk and gets the teacher annoyed

      But when someone talks it is the older mature student who makes the seminars go off on tangents 

      Group work never happens because no one turns up

      The foreign students are difficult to befriend if at all

      After a month most 18 year olds realise its not just more school and theres not really a social life like in the movies or lifelong friends to make 

      Most courses meet for a small fraction of the week and are just money grabbing schemes dragged out for 3 years but could be condensed to 1 year

      Courses are rarely refreshed and use the same textbooks for a decade

      I would really caution against going to uni for a humanities based subject like english, history, even law, or business studies. You will graduate but find it hard to get a job and be paid peanuts and likely just work in any office or retail anyway

      If you come for practical courses like Languages or medical like Nursing or Pharmacy or Dentist then they are completely different to the above and 100% useful so yes go to uni for that. You will walk into good careers on graduation

      Edit: stop down voting its the truth

    12. Zestyclose_System556 on

      Put 20% on it like they did private education. It just makes sense.

    13. Easy-cactus on

      Reminder that due to the interest rates, the cost of tuition fees will only ever impact those earning high enough to pay down the loan.

      Only people that avoid paying for 40 years are those wealthy enough to pay up front. Inequitable. Scrap tuition fees and bring in a flat graduate tax instead.

    14. UJ_Reddit on

      If you want to make real money. Bin off uni, go into a trade, learn it, go solo, grow it. Boom, now you have a your own x business and you’ll be earning more than 95% of graduates. And probs retired at 45.

    15. Appropriate-Divide64 on

      Another absolute disgrace from this government. Student debt is already too high, and unlikely to be paid back.

      We’re creating a mountain of toxic debt for the future. It doesn’t just ‘vanish’.

    16. Adept_Deer_5976 on

      Value of a degree goes down, but the price goes up. Madness

    17. EngineeringNo753 on

      And this is why I have zero guilt about not paying back my Loan.

      In total ive probably paid 5-8k in total, and the interest means I ended up owing more after.

      I did 3 years in Jersey without realising they wouldn’t auto take my money, and now in China and at this point ill just ignore all the emails I recieve and continue ignoring it for 30 years.

    18. VillageHorse on

      Graduate tax on graduates from non-rich backgrounds.

      Sometimes it’s easy to forget that many private schools are considerably cheaper than the university, so getting mummy and daddy to fork out for another 3 years is actually a saving for the parents upfront, and for the graduate who effectively gets a payrise vs their colleagues for life.

    19. Duke0fWellington on

      Significantly less in real terms than I paid to go to university. It’s still overpriced, mind you.

      Keep the fees in line with inflation, cap interest on student loans at 1%. Or maybe 0%. That’s the reasonable way to do things.

    20. PumpedUpPatek on

      Since April, I’ve paid around £250 off.
      The interest that’s been added since April is around £1100…

      I owe just over £97k.
      Yeaaaaah, never paying that shit off.

      I think even if i won the Euromillions £150m+ jackpot, i still wouldn’t pay it, out of spite.
      They really need to figure out a way to fix the system, rather than just create an unpayable debt.

      Can’t help but think it’d be easier to say “We’ll charge you X per month (Fixed amount), for the next 30 years” rather than this bs way.

    21. PurpleTranslator7636 on

      And about 90% of those going will be for worthless degrees that’s not worth £5.

    22. BrokenRecord27 on

      Remember – You get to pay more, while benefits scroungers, ‘refugees’, and tax dodging corporations pay nothing. 

    23. fuck it why raise it to £9,535, lets make it a nice round number of £10,000. When will it stop or will it ever stop.

    24. Senior_Glove_9881 on

      For 99% of people this is essentially a tax you’ll be paying for life. No realistic salary will make a dent in the fees. Wish I did an apprenticeship.

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