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Seeing as I am from cheshire and you live in bloody Burnely where you can buy house for 8k I find that quite amusing, if you want to get elitist we can Mark.
The local radio - on behalf of the government - have been extolling the benefits of further education. According the the stats they describe a degree gets you an average 3k per year more.
Hmm.......
3/4 years less working life.
20k of debt
In exchange for 3k per year.
If there is no interest on the debt then this makes the payback salary to be financially beneficial approx 30k. Looking at average salary plus the slightly better degree route this does suggest not doing a degree would be the financially sensible option for most people.
Seeing as I am from cheshire and you live in bloody Burnely where you can buy house for 8k I find that quite amusing, if you want to get elitist we can Mark.
Seeing as I am from cheshire and you live in bloody Burnely where you can buy house for 8k I find that quite amusing, if you want to get elitist we can Mark.
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