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Tution Fees

If you wish to achieve a degree which allows you to gain a job with a high pay scale, shouldn't you pay for that degree yourself, in full?

Universities are set targets. This is for the number of students that achieve a pass grade. If they don't pass, less funding. I knew a lecturer who wanted to kick some students off the course because they were ****ing around but he wasn't allowed. He had to give them extra work for them to get the degree.

Same with colleges. Some students dick about because it's all paid for and achieve the result because the college put them through to get the funding. They don't deserve the certificate.

So when you get your degree, you owe £20,000 or £30,000 or more. But you get that well paid job to repay it back in time. Or get sponsorship to pay for it.
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