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I am currently student due to graduate in June. I have two younger brothers in university and one that would like to go. I agree too many people go to university, but I do not agree with the fee increases.
First of all universities are going to see up to 80% cuts in funding, which will be ‘substituted’ by the fees increases. However, I’ve been talking to members high up in the university who say that the increased fees will not cover the cuts. Therefore the net effect is that universities have less funding.
Second, fees will be paid back to the government when graduates can be afforded, hence when incomes reach a certain amount. In this time interest will be charged and it will affect our credit ratings. I’m going to leave university with over 20k debt to my name, my brother will leave with almost 40k including the maintenance loans etc. In a time when younger people cannot get onto the property ladder this will be crippling. I was taking to a bank manager who came into university to talk about starting up businesses and personal finance and he said that we would find it extremely difficult with the student debt hanging over us.
I feel the Mickey mouse subjects like ‘star trek studies’ should be dropped, as simple as that. Then alternatives should be introduced to build up vocations, after all university is not for everyone, yet my school’s sole performance aims were based on acceptance to uni.
Finally I’d like to say that the 'protests’ were a minority and many students have lobbied parliament and protested peacefully.
First of all universities are going to see up to 80% cuts in funding, which will be ‘substituted’ by the fees increases. However, I’ve been talking to members high up in the university who say that the increased fees will not cover the cuts. Therefore the net effect is that universities have less funding.
Second, fees will be paid back to the government when graduates can be afforded, hence when incomes reach a certain amount. In this time interest will be charged and it will affect our credit ratings. I’m going to leave university with over 20k debt to my name, my brother will leave with almost 40k including the maintenance loans etc. In a time when younger people cannot get onto the property ladder this will be crippling. I was taking to a bank manager who came into university to talk about starting up businesses and personal finance and he said that we would find it extremely difficult with the student debt hanging over us.
I feel the Mickey mouse subjects like ‘star trek studies’ should be dropped, as simple as that. Then alternatives should be introduced to build up vocations, after all university is not for everyone, yet my school’s sole performance aims were based on acceptance to uni.
Finally I’d like to say that the 'protests’ were a minority and many students have lobbied parliament and protested peacefully.