Norman Potting
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The Potting offspring are a school year apart.
Oldest, having seen the issues that Covid caused to her friends who went to Uni. has just started "Environmental Studies" with OU and happily works away in her own area of the house whilst still being able to see her "young gentleman" and other friends, and also continue her part time job at a local supermarket. Cost so far has been for a new "Macbook", cheap and cheerful desk and chair and the little matter of £8K study fees which presumably repeat for the next couple of years.
Youngest, hopefully after spending a couple of months working in a US Summer Camp, wishes to undertake similar studies but at a UK campus - Keele seems to be the preferred one.
Question. Oldest, apart from tuition fees, isn't really costing us any more. However, apart from tuition fees (capped at a "mere" £9250 p.a) and based on your experiences, what is a realistic figure to expect for accommodation and living for youngest??
I never went to Uni. as when I left school one "A" level was adequate to secure a reasonable banking and subsequent careers, and jobs then seemed to be "falling out of the trees". Mrs. P. studied in the era of Student Grants when money from the Gov. seemed to be easily available.
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Oldest, having seen the issues that Covid caused to her friends who went to Uni. has just started "Environmental Studies" with OU and happily works away in her own area of the house whilst still being able to see her "young gentleman" and other friends, and also continue her part time job at a local supermarket. Cost so far has been for a new "Macbook", cheap and cheerful desk and chair and the little matter of £8K study fees which presumably repeat for the next couple of years.
Youngest, hopefully after spending a couple of months working in a US Summer Camp, wishes to undertake similar studies but at a UK campus - Keele seems to be the preferred one.
Question. Oldest, apart from tuition fees, isn't really costing us any more. However, apart from tuition fees (capped at a "mere" £9250 p.a) and based on your experiences, what is a realistic figure to expect for accommodation and living for youngest??
I never went to Uni. as when I left school one "A" level was adequate to secure a reasonable banking and subsequent careers, and jobs then seemed to be "falling out of the trees". Mrs. P. studied in the era of Student Grants when money from the Gov. seemed to be easily available.
Answers of "lots" will not be accepted