Re: education fees
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Originally Posted by blazey
Public services like teaching, nursing and police-related courses, just to name a few of the obvious ones, are generally more financially supported by the government. I lived next door to 4 PGCE students last year who got quite large grants for doing their course.
Where as I for example have to fork out £10,000 (on average) to pay for my course after university and then support myself somehow. Some law students get training contracts with large firms who can afford to pay these costs but these are limited.
Shame how you can get more support for wanting to be a teacher but if you want to be a lawyer you still have to compete against the old boys...
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Well I know a girl who read chemistry at Jesus College Oxford, who has gone into teaching now, and she recieved no extra help, other than the normal student loan scheme.
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