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Old 12-10-2010, 21:00   #2
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Re: Tuition fees may be uncapped (and other changes)

Once again the government is going to penalise people that work hard and do well.

Work hard, get a good degree, get a good job, we're going to tax you even more!

Perhaps they should look more at the courses the universities offer - and get rid of some of the more pointless degrees - maybe then it would stop people flooding the universities when they have to acutally (shock! horror!) work for their degree, and have more than 2 hours a week lectures.

This system is basically going to allow people to go to uni for three years, spend their time drinking (which I have no issue with, that's part of uni life) - but not actually do any work, and walk away with a 3rd or a pass - meaning their salary never hits the magic amount where they need to pay it back - whilst anyone who did actually go to university to better themselves is going to be paying through the nose.
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