Thats why i voted labour, who can trust politicians eh!?
2.1 or first doesnt really make a difference and depending who you speak to they are cautious of people with first degrees as (generalising wildly) those students can be seen as book worms or lacking social skills, and spent their whole uni life sat in the library.If im honest i hope to come out with a 2.1, I think a first is a little out of my reach but hey, I'd be proud whatever, but now there are so many people doing it hunting for a job is now so competative anyway, and as im not interested in further research (i.e PhD) then ive just got to do what i can, glad i did masters though, Il gladly pay the tuition fees...
Whatever anyone else says Higher education is a priviledge not a right
I was talking to mum about this a few weeks ago, she came up with a cracking line but i cannot remeber it..I've said it before on this site and I'll say it again ... no matter who you vote for, the government always seems to get in !
There is little to no point in believing your vote makes a smattering of difference, the illusion of democracy is upheld by all those who sit in power and all those who go to vote ... it's the lesser of evils .. the alternative is anarchy I know but let's never forget, our politicians [the majority] are nothing but self-serving crooks though the indignation they utter when accused is incredulous if not embarrassing.
I catagorise our politicians as one of the lowest of the low because they are meant to serve us not to deceive and milk us for what they can get, and yet we see time and again instances of their indulgence and skullduggery.
Lets just pick some figures as an example, why would you say £15k loan to pay back is significantly less of a 'barrier' than £30k?They're still Libdem individuals, yes the reforms would have probably still gone through, but I'd expect MP's who have signed a pledge to vote against fee rises, to then vote against fee rising.
As for devaluing degrees, yeah I'm half way through a BA Honours in Graphic Design and I am facing the likely prospect of having to do a year unpaid internship once I graduate.
Am I going to be affected by the reforms? Nope, I highly doubt it.
Would less graduates benefit me? Yeah.
However I believe in an educated soceity, so to create more barriers than there already are just doesn't sit well with me.
And current fees are £3290
Also, I know loads of people that studied Art / Graphics degrees. From their experience I would say that there are opportunities for sponsorships / grants / awards / funding from companies, but you will likely need some part time work or a day job. Good luck with it!They're still Libdem individuals, yes the reforms would have probably still gone through, but I'd expect MP's who have signed a pledge to vote against fee rises, to then vote against fee rising.
As for devaluing degrees, yeah I'm half way through a BA Honours in Graphic Design and I am facing the likely prospect of having to do a year unpaid internship once I graduate.
Am I going to be affected by the reforms? Nope, I highly doubt it.
Would less graduates benefit me? Yeah.
However I believe in an educated soceity, so to create more barriers than there already are just doesn't sit well with me.
Agreed. I'm torn in two, I resent the rise in fees, so much so that I get frustrated and tense just thinking about them, but I know that degrees are generally undervalued so less people going into uni could be a positive.As for devaluing degrees, yeah I'm half way through a BA Honours in Graphic Design and I am facing the likely prospect of having to do a year unpaid internship once I graduate.