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Old 15-07-2010, 21:45   #20
blazey
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Re: Graduate tax ....

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Originally Posted by SamF View Post
Yea, I think the £100-£200 increase per year is to do with inflation rather than actually "value-of-course" changes though.
Yes, this is true but they rise at similar rates usually. I'm not bothered anyway. They can't get blood from a stone. The only reason I'm not studying this year is because I can't get the finance together. I need around £8000 still, maybe more. But it is going to be impossible to get in such a short space of time so I'm just going to do something else with my life. That's the best thing about making the most of your time at uni and spending time doing a lot of work outside of your degree, you leave feeling like you ARE employable even if you feel like it is impossible. I have a lot of friends who feel more unemployable than before they started.
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