ya hve to ask the question why did studying remain free for so long? then all of a sudden it wasnt viable ?
water under the bridge now , but in other countries Scholarship schemes are in place to provide relief to a greater and lesser extent , ( my american friend , from what I understand set up a range of funding before they start )
No the other thing is that the funding model changes and it was all about bums on seats , so 4 year courses were stuffed into 2 , which had the obvious effects, and also the type of couse had an effect on the repayments ,
a dentist who had trained , no student loan , dooesnt have to consider the loan, compared to a student who does have to pay back something like 100 k? ( or what ever it is )
IF it was necessary to introduce fees , ( I suspect it wsnt , just that we were underpressure from outside " banks" as we today with ACC, just call me cynical) Then I would have like the fees to be introduced a liitle slower and with more of a support structure say from relevant industries )
Stephen
I could pay my loan , back in 18 months, but It would be approx 300 per week , which while single is doable i suppose .
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