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By Lawrie
#51130
right im supposed to be going to uni in septemeber im on my third and last year of sixth form and im bored of education yet i want to do this radio course at leeds uni

however the money aspect is SCARY yet i know i will have the time of my life

so benefits and disadvantages of going to Uni


DRLOZBAKER:man on radio(hopefully)
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By MK Chris
#51135
I talked myself out of uni purely because of the money (and because what i want to do doesn't really require uni), but i would love to do what you're going there for.

to be fair, its not far from you is it, so if you're still living with parents you can stay there.
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By Mr Dion
#51137
im also headin to uni in september....im hopin the money will sum how sort it self out..
By Bridgie
#51139
if youre bored of education take a gap year and earn a bit of cash then go for the course if you want to
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By KFA
#51141
Going to uni not only improves your prospects but gives you the chance to have 3 years of fun before you have to be boring and get a proper job and think about mortgages and pensions, which scares me more than paying back my student loan.
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By Jonny Hoare
#51146
Don't worry.

The top up fees wont affect you if you write a letter to

Rt Hon Anthony Blair
10 Downing Street
London SW19

Go to uni and live it up....
Worry about the debt later
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#51147
yep i agree with all that an word of warning - dont live at home. dont worry about the debt if you are sensible you'll cope...
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By magenta
#51163
Someone told me that uni was worth every penny, because you find so much out about yourself etc... added to that it seems like a non stop piss up & sh*gfest... ;)

Seriously though, you can get a loan can't you? And then you only have to pay your loan back out of your wages when you're earning a certain amount of money, it might be 15k.

Your parents are supposed to help you with tutition fees if they earn a certain amount, and couldn't you do something like maybe work all summer after you've finished college?

I know you probably won't want to, but if you were that bothered about money, you probably get about a 12 week holiday & could make at least a couple of grand working full time as well as some decent experience to put on your CV, especially if you try & find something related to what you want to do eventually!
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By Adam
#51167
you may as well go to uni whilst you still can without having a debt the size of a small country on your shoulders. the government reform will change in 2006, so bad luck for the younger members hoping to go to uni...

your far better saying in leeds, because you will have family at least to help you with the living costs - i take it you'll be saying home. for those people who think london is a good place to come to uni, your right - but come at your own risk. the living is high!

bridgie has a good idea, do a gap year and work at home, in the mean time helping out someone for a good cause. you'll earn a far bit and be able to pay for some of your fee's.

magenta is right, uni is one of the best places in the world and yes, you do learn alot about yourself

same we don't live in SCOTLAND, they all have the T fee's paid off for them!

my est. debt for my course is 13,000£

go for it, don't worry about the future of having to pay it off, have fun, get laid, drink and basically have the time of your life.
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By Sam
#51172
Question - how will this new system affect me? In 2006 I will be in my second year (would start my third that Sept), so will the costs go up then or would I paying what I was when I started? I have ALWAYS wanted to go to uni, since the age of about six, and I pretty much have to to do midwifery anyway. But this cost thing is terrifying me, I don't know if my parents can afford to support me.

Dr Loz, go for it, you'll always wonder what you missed if you don't!
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By superwoman
#51174
on talk of uni i was watchin something with blair yesterday and he said that the proposed plans will only affect the best schools. the example he gave was cambridge to wolves. cambridge has 4 times taxpayers money so will have to ask for more money from the people goin there!
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By ZAQAZ_
#51176
unis are too expensive and your in debt for ages if you cant afford it. im not gonna go.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#51177
theres a well informed view for you. if nothing else it only makes it more clear thats its a good idea cos zaqaz never said anything useful ever...
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By ZAQAZ_
#51180
thats rich coming from you, you hardly talk sense.
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By ASG
#51181
You’d be surprised, he does have moments of brilliance!
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By Adam
#51192
Sam the Hells Angel wrote:Question - how will this new system affect me? In 2006 I will be in my second year (would start my third that Sept), so will the costs go up then or would I paying what I was when I started? I have ALWAYS wanted to go to uni, since the age of about six, and I pretty much have to to do midwifery anyway. But this cost thing is terrifying me, I don't know if my parents can afford to support me.

Dr Loz, go for it, you'll always wonder what you missed if you don't!


Yes - when you'd going back to do the next year, you'd have to pay the top up fee's.

Sam- Don't worry. Look forward to it. I suggest to everyone to take a Gap year out and work, do a little bit of cheap travelling and then have that money towards going to uni.

Ad
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By ~JACQUI~
#51200
u more likely to find a better job if u go2 uni!
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By Adam
#51202
Baby_Bear wrote:u more likely to find a better job if u go2 uni!


not always the case. the competition for grad jobs is fierce. all depends what you wanna do for a job.
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By ~JACQUI~
#51205
well, people seem 2 consider it more, is wot i meant
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By superwoman
#51251
um, i dont know what im gonna do yet, but one thing is for def im getting a flat with hypeymikey who me and sam have got on here!
By Bridgie
#51280
Baby_Bear wrote:u more likely to find a better job if u go2 uni!


my mates sister and friend did marine biology at uni. his sister is ok but her friend is currently working in john lewis going nowhere fast.

also an accountant i know said he has plumbers on his books earning £100,000 !!!!!!!!!
By Lew
#51282
yeh my media lecturer was saying to all of us that if all else fails become a plumber cos they rake it in more than anyone could imagine

and mario was always a hero of mine.....
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By Hypeymikey!
#51300
I'm not a uni yet so i wouldn't know
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By Sidders
#51307
Ad wrote:Yes - when you'd going back to do the next year, you'd have to pay the top up fee's.

That's not true. Anyone who starts in 2005 will not be affected by the top-up fees.

If I'd have had these top-up fees to pay I wouldn't have bothered coming. Money is my biggest worry at the minute, but that's mainly because I'm an idle sod and can't be arsed getting a job.

My advise is, don't worry about money until you have to. Get a job and you should be fine. My brother got a job DJing and earnt about £60 a week. He didn't even touch his student loan, he just put it in a high interest account!
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By Sam
#51308
Cue Stevo, me thinks he's a little bitter about his degree. I'll be alright because I want to be a midwife, as long as I can do my job well enough to qualify I should be able to get a place anywhere in the country. Will never earn a fortune but hey, job satisfaction and all that...

Cheers for the info Ad, didn't quite understand how it all worked. Thing is I don't want to take a gap year, I want to get out of my house NOW, but its looking like the most viable option. I'll see how things go at home.

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