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Andy C
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PostPosted: 21:19 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: The cost of going to uni... Reply with quote

well, im going to be the first year of the £3000 a year uni fees and have been looking over the figures and just realised the real cost of uni.

Im going to uni for 5 year (1 year in industry) living away from home.

4 years uni fees = £12,000
accommodation x 4 (£4000) ~ £16,000 this is a Maintaince loan of this amount

Thats £30K, i mean what is the point of it when im going to be in that much debt? Yea i know it 7% of everything over £15000 a year but whichever way you look at it i going to pay £30K.

Just want to know your veiws, just seems a bit point at the moment that you have to "invest" 30K just to get a into the industry you want....
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PostPosted: 21:23 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

As long as you are doing it for something worthwhile, then go for it. If you get into the industry you want and actually have a degree that will further your prospects in that career then it is well worth it.

What I find laughable is when they talk about paying back the loan/fees money.

You won't have to pay a penny back until you're earning at least £15,000

Is that supposed to be a good thing? Do they think that £15,000 is some magical number that means you have spare money? Try living in London on £15,000 and see what sort of life you have. I reckon they should move that limit up to £20,000 when you might actually have some disposable income.
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PostPosted: 21:31 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Major_Grooves wrote:
As long as you are doing it for something worthwhile, then go for it. If you get into the industry you want and actually have a degree that will further your prospects in that career then it is well worth it.


The degree is Chemical Engineering which has good job prospects so not a waste of time like some courses, wouldnt dig myself into debt for a media course but thats just me...

Makor_Grooves wrote:
What I find laughable is when they talk about paying back the loan/fees money.

You won't have to pay a penny back until you're earning at least £15,000


Yea i think its a joke, they say it at college like its the best thing since slice bread but you still have pay it all, what about when you get a morgage. They havnt meantions what you credit rating will be with a £30K+ debt hanging over you.

And this is before tax they take NOT £15K of what you take home...

Im just quite unsure about it all, £3k a year is a job esp since some course (eg History) have as little as 4 hours contact a week.
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PostPosted: 21:35 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chemical Engineering? There's a real degree. If you are decent at it and get a good degree you will get a good job no worries.

That student debt will be a distant memory once you've been working a few years. Thumbs Up

I'd say making regular payments on the student loan would improve your credit rating. It's when you have no debts that you get screwed.
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PostPosted: 21:37 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I hate money atm.

Getting paid on wednesday but have loads of stuff to pay for, no idea where its going.

600 outgoings (not bills or anything just stuff really) plus money in savings for uni and i am left with £330 to go to amsterdam with and the rest of the month, looks like im going to be dipping in the savings again.

Getting my fees and stuff paid for at uni but still general spending is a joke there, one of my mates blew 4k in his first term. Confused
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PostPosted: 21:38 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

The average Graduate earns roughly £140, 000 more then a non-graduate in his or her life line.

£30, 000 is alot of money mate, I'm hoping to only be in debt around £10,000 when I finish.

What Uni did you go for in the end?

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PostPosted: 21:41 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Also found out today (not too sure how much truth is in it) but if you work out of the EU you will never have to pay back your debt and can return after 10years and work in the EU debt free.

Also if you haven't paid the debt in 26years its written off.

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PostPosted: 21:44 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

WR450_geezer wrote:
Also found out today (not too sure how much truth is in it) but if you work out of the EU you will never have to pay back your debt and can return after 10years and work in the EU debt free.

Also if you haven't paid the debt in 26years its written off.


Yea after a period the debt it wiped but this would mean like 20-25 years of earning very little.

The working out of the EU does make sense, i think they would catch on soon enough however.

Cheers the comments guys, good to see im not the only one worried about it Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:43 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Remember that you can, and i did, earn £4-5K each summer. That off sets it alot.

30K is a lot, but try and think how much money you'd need to be a bum for three years. Everything costs, just that paying to live at uni and the fees makes it seem like you're spending a lot on one thing. You're not. You're finacing your life for 3/4 years.

I'm lucky, got through it with the old style fees.

3 x £1000 fees
3 x £ 2900 loans

Think i owe just under £9k now. Sod all really in real world money.

At least you're planning to do a real degree.
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PostPosted: 23:21 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

make it count
i didnt, so shdnt have gone to univeristy really
if you slip behind, but the work in and get up to speed. saying fuck it feels good at the time but is not a good idea (me)
try to get good summer placements that give you useful work experience so that you get a worthwhile job when you leave uni instead of mcjobs forever (me)

fortunately i did my degree b4 all this major debt style of degree. we had grants so my debt for 4 years of uni was about £3000
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PostPosted: 23:27 - 27 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Get a summer palcement and perhaps a sponsorship and maybe a part time job throughout term time and that'll pay your way. Smile

That and buying and selling bits like what I've been doing on ebay.

You sound like you really want to do chemical engineering so I don't think it would be a waste of your time, regardless of the financial situation.
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PostPosted: 00:22 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thats £30K, i mean what is the point of it when im going to be in that much debt?

You should be going to University above everything else for the desire to extend your knowledge in a certain field, or perhaps multiple one's.

If the cost concern's you that much don't go.

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Just want to know your veiws, just seems a bit point at the moment that you have to "invest" 30K just to get a into the industry you want....

There's always more than one way into an industry, any industry.
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PostPosted: 00:37 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah but if u want to be a chartered engineer you need a degree in engineering
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PostPosted: 00:41 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

COLINWALL wrote:
yeah but if u want to be a chartered engineer you need a degree in engineering


You need a 5 year MEng and 4+ years of experience before chartership I am lead to believe.

Not that I'm bothering with it...
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PostPosted: 06:33 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cost far exceeds the reward imo.

You could spend all that time and money and come out with a low grade. Not neccasarily 'you' but it does happen, a lot.

What happens when you do come out with a good grade? You still have to start at the bottom of the ladder behind all those other graduates (you know, the 50% of the population)

You could get a high powered job. if thats what you want...but all that says to me is, long hours, commuting, stress, lots of pressure. Yeah you may get a decent wage but balls to that. There are plenty of jobs out there which pay well that don't require a degree and are a damn site less hassle.

Not slating your decision to go to uni, just saying be aware of your circumstance, don't just listen to what lecturers and people in 'education' tell you, as they have got the biggest agenda of all.
Make your own decicions and make sure you do better than everyone else in the overcrowded market.
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PostPosted: 09:37 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it's a good thing for a start that you're seeing it as an investment and actually accounting the costs involved.

I was in the last year that didn't pay fees. I didn't have a specific career in mind, it was more of a natural progression after A levels.
My degree was a bit vague but I always knew I was doing it to get a job at the end of the day.
I know a lot of people who've done degrees and they've been effectively wasted.
If you have a specific career in mind then you should put up with the hardship and invest the time and money.

I'm not sure I'd have taken the risk when I did my degree if the costs were so high, well I probably would have anyway but I would have worked a bit harder as the pressure would be on!
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PostPosted: 14:31 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah same situation for me.

I worked out that I could come out with a debt of £22,000 in 3 years time.

Seeing as I am doing a degree in History there is no guarantee I will even come out with a job, but I am taking a risk and you only live once, so why let money bother you. Smile
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PostPosted: 14:47 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

My brother's 27 and still about £17,000 in debt, he's considering declaring himself bankrupt. Sad

That's the trouble; these days a degree means so much less than it did, and costs so much more. He did an English Lit degree and really it hasn't helped him get his foot in the door much at all.

I'm doing a business degree; currently it's down as law and marketing, but I may switch it in the first few weeks, depending on what's available. There is no way I'm doing an educational degree - in my eyes, unless you're doing something hideously complicated, it's a big risk. Some people take it, and it pays off. Good for them. But I will definitely take the easy option, as it's a field I'm good at and I'm interested in. Pure marketing might be a good one; there's a decent chance I'll already have a job waiting for me when I come out. Smile

I think I'll be around £15,000-£20,000 in debt by the time I'm out of uni; I won't be getting much in the way of parental support, so it will mean borrowing all the money I can, and working 3 or 4 shifts a week. It's a bitch, but if you think you can do well, it's worth it. The worst thing to do is stay there getting yourself more in debt, when ultimately you're going to fail anyway.
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PostPosted: 15:39 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

My degree is worthwhile, accountancy and entrepreneurship then after that ICA qualifications and then set up my own private practice.

Thats 4 years at uni and im not sure how long with the chartered accountancy, probably quite a long time. Will get in quite alot of debt but hopefully my business will take off and i will reap the rewards later on in life.

Fuck working for other people, i hate it.
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PostPosted: 17:09 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

markcatate wrote:
Fuck working for other people, i hate it.


Im the opposite, i watched my dad start up a company 3years ago make me relise how much you have to sacrifice for it and how much of a stuggle it really is when you have to bring in £x a month etc.

instigator wrote:
You sound like you really want to do chemical engineering so I don't think it would be a waste of your time, regardless of the financial situation.


Yea i really want to as tired of working for f*ck all in part-time job and if i was to have a job simular for rest of my life i would probably kill myself. Lifeguarding is alright but not as a career i dont think Thumbs Down

Im also bored of college, same poeple. get on with everyone but just want something completly different and new location.
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PostPosted: 17:12 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Andy C wrote:

Im also bored of college, same poeple. get on with everyone but just want something completly different and new location.


Couldn't agree more. I mean, it's a good school where I go, but after 5 years there I want to blow my head off. Shocked
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PostPosted: 17:18 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rookie wrote:
Couldn't agree more. I mean, it's a good school where I go, but after 5 years there I want to blow my head off. Shocked


Yea, there only 200 of us and known most for 6years now and just to the same, i get annoyed by little things some do as know them too well and want a change. We all get on and some good time but on the whole quite boring.

Im also trying to work hard to get the grade and some poeple cant be arse and feel there holding me back, i just go somewhere quiet to do my work as got no change in our common room.
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PostPosted: 17:25 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm coming to (hopefully) finishing my final year at UWE, Bristol. In my fourth year now, 3 years in uni, 1 year internship. I'm going to have around £12k debt, personally I think £30-odd k is ridiculous.

If you're going to spend that much I'd make damn certain you work very hard and have a very good chance of getting a highly paid job when you finish.

Like Reuben said, if there's another way into the industry seriously consider it.

This may sound weird, but I preferred working last year to uni this year. The social life is good, but it ain't worth 30k.
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PostPosted: 17:34 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

maurice wrote:
If you're going to spend that much I'd make damn certain you work very hard and have a very good chance of getting a highly paid job when you finish.


Yea ive been working hard this year and think i can work for another 4 year as im quite interested in the subject (i know, very strange)

maurice wrote:
Like Reuben said, if there's another way into the industry seriously consider it.


Yea but to get charted status you need to go though as all courses approved by IChem (AFAIK) so simular to becoming a doctor (though thats probably harder)

maurice wrote:
This may sound weird, but I preferred working last year to uni this year. The social life is good, but it ain't worth 30k.


Yea it hit me yestaday how much i will be in debt, but i think its worth it. I hope anyways Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 18:52 - 28 Mar 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have you checked out job sites/ general employment market for your profession to be?

Just wondering, quite a few uni's I looked at bullshitted us at the open days with 'you're guaranteed £xx,xxx starting salary when you leave' etc. I've since learnt the real situation is about 10 grand a year lower Rolling Eyes
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