gripper stebson
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- Jul 27, 2004
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PM me if you did. I have a couple of questions!
Cheers
Cheers
Your starter for ten ...
We weren't charged any tuition fees.
We were given a grant to cover living expenses
We could claim travel to/from Uni at the start and end of term
We could claim unemployment benefit during the holidays
We could get housing benefit too
And we all ended up in debt anyway. Some had an overdraft as big as 200 quid.
We wore ex-army greatcoats and went on lots of demonstrations
We thought the world would be a better place by time we were 50
We thought 'cool' was uncool
Women's liberation was important
We were grateful to the previous generation for discovering sex
The pill
The girls that didn't think every man was a rapist were very 'friendly'
USA was the evil empire
The police were fascist pigs
The three day week was spent in candle-lit student bars
When we had electricity John Lennon's Working Class Hero was on the jukebox 6 times a night (poss mid 70s)
The Goldstone was a cauldron of noise, energy and passion (occasionally)
Sully was the bees knees
Brighton Rule OK
Willie Irvine 3rd in goal of the season
'A' Levels were proper hard
Tutors enjoyed humiliating hungover/indolent students
Student digs were cold, inhospitable places with two-bar electric fires
And much much more ...
Your starter for ten ...
We weren't charged any tuition fees.
We were given a grant to cover living expenses
We could claim travel to/from Uni at the start and end of term
We could claim unemployment benefit during the holidays
We could get housing benefit too
And we all ended up in debt anyway. Some had an overdraft as big as 200 quid.
Your starter for ten ...
We weren't charged any tuition fees.
We were given a grant to cover living expenses
We could claim travel to/from Uni at the start and end of term
We could claim unemployment benefit during the holidays
We could get housing benefit too
And we all ended up in debt anyway. Some had an overdraft as big as 200 quid.
This probably covers it...
Basically this is the problem. I am the writer on this - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2179231/ - and we are currently having a few issues with a bit of detail regarding Uni in 1970.
Basically the plot requires a young girls Dad to have to raise some money for her to go to University in Manchester, The problem is that it was all covered by grants / fees back then as you say.
Was this the case or were there other things you / your parents had to fork out for?
Cheers.
This probably covers it...
Basically this is the problem. I am the writer on this - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2179231/ - and we are currently having a few issues with a bit of detail regarding Uni in 1970.
Basically the plot requires a young girls Dad to have to raise some money for her to go to University in Manchester, The problem is that it was all covered by grants / fees back then as you say.
Was this the case or were there other things you / your parents had to fork out for?
Cheers.
Grants were means-tested: if you were well-off, you didn't any grant; if you were a povvo git, you got the full whack.
You had to be pretty poor to get the full whack, my dad wasn't well off by any means but still had to fork out £100 a year. I was at uni with people who didn't get a bean though.
But all fees were paid, no matter how rich your parents were
Or the crypt ?That pretty much covers it! A few much, much more . . . . decent bands at both Sussex Uni. and Brighton Poly (as was then), sitting on bean bags and listening to LPs through headphones at Virgin Records by the Clock Tower, the great little clothes shop in Air Street that sold superb Grand-Dad shirts and Loons and scoop neck T-shirts. The Cliftonville by Hove station that was a proper boozer with a lino floor, nicotine browned ceiling and a thick fog of tobacco smoke that was so thick you couldn't see the other end of the bar. (All this before it was made into a purple and pink French boudoir!).
McEwans and Newcastle Brown on the cheap at the Student Union bars!
No claiming for travel to and from, but always needed more dosh than the grant.
This is the news I wanted to hear!!
The other thing was that it was on both parents' income. Mine were divorced by the time I went to uni but both their salaries were taken into account.
I seem to remember hearing something along the lines that having divorced parents was often taken as a reason for someone to get a full grant, relatively irrespective of how much money the parents had. Could be bolox/uni urban myth.
Or the crypt ?
i was referring to the club at sussex university.You could buy a dozen bottles of Newcastle Brown with a huge discount from the off licence in Palmeira Square.
This is the news I wanted to hear!!