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maca2kx said:I'm not sure at the moment but while I was at university my tuition was paid for me and I got a couple of grand a year in student loans. It depended on the person but most owed around £5000 a year.
Your fees there are a good example of the variables. Different courses, locations, nationality of the student can all have an affect on the fees. For example, I studied Graphic Design, a speciliased area in art schools, but low fees for the course itself. £1000 a year, but then adding in materials, the ludicrously high bill I ran up at the printers each year and the cost of a decent laptop, with software licenses (and then regular typography license updates every few months) and accommodation, it evened out to almost £4,500 a year.
If you're from outside of the UK and wish to study here, University fees triple. This has resulted in many establishments giving preference to international students because they can charge the higher fee, which has resulted in a backlash against favouritism to international students for places at Universities, sparking yet more xenophobia.
Now onto the rioting, at the heart of why UK students are angered over University fees is essentially, the people putting into place and enforcing these fees. They had grants, not loans, they did not pay fees for University. Going back fifty (sixty?) years, in the UK students were given a grant, although places at University were limited and only given to those considered to have earned the place with near perfect exam results. There has been a steady decline over the years regarding student benefits since then to the point of where we are now, where the only benefit is.... a 10% discount at a few high street shops. Do I think the riots where justified? No, there are much better ways of addressing the issue of top up fees. Do I see why these people are angry? Yes. I'm not happy about the loan repayments I have looming over my head, but hopefully I should have it paid off soon.
Blackstar, I know I've seen you be serious at least once before, and how dare you visit the UK at six years old and not visit me to play Power Rangers or something.