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Best way to pay off student loans?
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The things I replied to.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
What's not true?
How do we define this? I don't have a job as a computer scientist. I don't know anyone who's job is "In English" (except English teachers). Few traditional university subjects have a 1:1 mapping to work, there are relatively few professional mathematicians but lots of people work in jobs where their degree is useful/important.Unfortunately I can only find the 2014 figures which state 50% of people don't work in the area they have their first degree in.
So if this is something you used to do, how did you ascertain the answer? Based on if their degree was a requirement to have their job?
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Blimey that's one way to kill off ambition, there's a perfect job for you in the Home Office once PP leaves.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
I did answer your question what part of "If you can get a student loan for it" did you miss?
If you drop out now or fail your final module then you still have to pay your loans back once you earn enough.
Also like with student loan repayments there will be a repayment threshold.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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When i want to be evil I model myself on Priti Patel.Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
Blimey that's one way to kill off ambition, there's a perfect job for you in the Home Office once PP leaves.
Though my answer wasn't evil it models what happens now.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I used the word "area". If you go to a careers website they can list the career areas that your degree can be used as a stepping stone to get into that career. It doesn't mean you can't enter other careers areas but certain degree subjects make it more difficult. So I don't expect anyone with a degree in computer science, maths or English to find it easy to train to be a civil engineer but it isn't impossible.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe things I replied to.
How do we define this? I don't have a job as a computer scientist. I don't know anyone who's job is "In English" (except English teachers). Few traditional university subjects have a 1:1 mapping to work, there are relatively few professional mathematicians but lots of people work in jobs where their degree is useful/important.
So if this is something you used to do, how did you ascertain the answer? Based on if their degree was a requirement to have their job?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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CBA to start a new thread….
mate of ours has just got their funding confirmation through, £9k in fees and £11k maintenance. I’m guessing this is a year so come graduation your £60k I’m debt before any interest.
who the **** goes to uni these days!!!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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If they can't get one of the really competitive apprenticeships and want a chance of getting a job to stay at the standard of living of their parents plus a chance to work abroad, then they go to uni.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCBA to start a new thread….
mate of ours has just got their funding confirmation through, £9k in fees and £11k maintenance. I’m guessing this is a year so come graduation your £60k I’m debt before any interest.
who the **** goes to uni these days!!!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Presumably the salaries for graduate positions must be pushed up a bit - or will be - just as contracting rates partially increased due to blanket inside-IR35 policies and so on?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCBA to start a new thread….
mate of ours has just got their funding confirmation through, £9k in fees and £11k maintenance. I’m guessing this is a year so come graduation your £60k I’m debt before any interest.
who the **** goes to uni these days!!!
But definitely quite scary. I can still buy a house here for 60k (well maybe not now we've had the Covid price boom). However there's so much expectation to go to uni now I imagine many do it "just because" and don't really think about the debt because at 18, who cares what happens in 10 years or even 5
Maybe we will see a backlash with the more astute rebelling and not going to uni, but taking up trades or finding other ways into work.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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luckily both parties are quite happy to undercut locals so large multinationals can pay their tax abroad. The millstone they fitted is yours for life!Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Presumably the salaries for graduate positions must be pushed up a bit - or will be - just as contracting rates partially increased due to blanket inside-IR35 policies and so on?
But definitely quite scary. I can still buy a house here for 60k (well maybe not now we've had the Covid price boom). However there's so much expectation to go to uni now I imagine many do it "just because" and don't really think about the debt because at 18, who cares what happens in 10 years or even 5
Maybe we will see a backlash with the more astute rebelling and not going to uni, but taking up trades or finding other ways into work.Comment
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