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Everyone on tuition fees
Has the increase in tuition fees made you think twice / put you off going to university?
about 2 years ago
Charlotte Beckett
Good question Rebecca - have you seen our poll and discussion on a similar theme?
http://goo.gl/vJR6h
Myriam Roberts
If I had not already been to university, I think I would have had to seriously rethink my plans but that could be a good thing!
I am lucky enough to be studying a course which has no tuition fees and has a bursary connected to it. Even with these advantages, I am finding university life a real struggle and am going to need to find some form of job in order to pay the rent - how do normal students cope?!
over 2 years ago
Chandni Bhana
Your one of the lucky ones, with no tuition fees! Imagine those that are affected by the rise in fees, i back the student protests in london
Rachel Anderton
I'm also lucky not to pay any fees but i'm struggling too to keep a balance of work and uni in check. I feel so bad for all those down in England who have a rise in tuition fees to pay and hope that it can be reversed and that free tuition fees for all with be in place one day soon!!