FreshFroot
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I'm appalled by the violence at Westminster - it's so unnecessary and it really makes me ashamed to be a student. As for the fee rise, I don't see why students shouldn't contribute towards the costs of their education, and it's not like they have to pay the fees up front. I'm going to be leaving uni with more debt than they will on average even with these new fees, but I consider it an investment in my future.
As turtile said, it's not like our fees have gone up to the levels of those in the US (out of state rates I mean). In actual fact, most universities will only be charging £6000 a year not £9000 - and universities will have to meet certain criteria in order to be allowed to charge that much. Also there will be more scholarships available and you don't even have to start paying fees back until you're earning at least £21,000 a year...
It could be a lot worse, and I'm appalled by the violence in London today.
maybe.. but expect to spend half of your life paying something.. and having it on the back of your mind.
Then what about getting a house eg. monthly payments?
What about car payments monthly.... etc..etc..
It just means one more bill to pay, that could've been paid earlier.
I have to agree with this. I majored in Networking and Security. For a living I'm doing what started out as a hobby of mine: programming. AND I started that before I even finished my degree. I earn more than many people with a master's degree. It's sickening to me to see all these people spend thousand and thousands of dollars for education to see them have to resort to waitressing or similar job.
Lucky you. Most companies I worked with won't even talk to you... unless you have a piece of paper that has your name and a university name

Higher education has become big business, that is the bottom line.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&biw=995&bih=618&q=fraudulent college tuition recruitment&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
There was a news story on TV about how college recruiters in the USA churn and burn students by making giant promises to them that they would place them in jobs after graduation, when in fact they are just using this to get the student enrolled so they can get a commission on the student's tuition.
Exactly.. Schools really have found a way to profit off students.
Just last year they made it so NO student could pay fees via Credit Card. So we all have to pay my check or direct deposit or cash.
Why? so the visa/master card companies wouldn't charge them a fee. Which actually gives them even more $$.
it must hurt visa and MC a lot.