• Oneobi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Indeed. I read somewhere that men are no longer wanting to go to university because of the prohibitive cost.

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      I’m not shocked, I went the apprenticeship route and I was able to get enough money together to buy a home last year after getting a job in my sector.

      Meanwhile my partner went to uni and is doing manual labour work while renting out a room, they got their degree but they can’t find any work in their sector.

      If I went to uni, I would probably would not have been in any state to be saving any kind of money

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        1 year ago

        It’s a sad state of affairs. Education is the crux of society and them paywalling it by making it prohibitively expensive has been shocking.

        Turning education into a business is a mistake.

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        Anyone can go, but there are fees. If you can’t afford the fees or the living costs you can get a means tested student loan. They copied the US model and the costs are slowly getting in that direction. I graduated in the early 90’s when grants were still a thing, but they froze them so they didn’t rise with inflation any longer and you could get ‘top up loans’ to bridge the gap to cost of living. I think I borrowed something like £750. But it was the beginning of the end of free higher education here.

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        Back in my day, universities used to pay me a grant to attend.

        How the times have changed.

        It’s what,at least £9k per year plus an expectation that if your parents are “richer” than the norm, they contribute to maintenance costs to keep you going.