I was in a large pub in Brighton last night that had a student night laid on, and there was the usual first week exuberance (and some Morris dancers quite randomly...), with the mainly youngsters get booze down themselves at a rate of knots :beer:
They all seemed clean (and soon to be, half) cut, and it made me think that they are probably paying tuition fees of around £9000 per year to be here
I'm just wondering if this situation excludes people from lower income families, even though I know there are fee breaks and fee loans, as well as the Brighton-rate subsistence costs
They all seemed clean (and soon to be, half) cut, and it made me think that they are probably paying tuition fees of around £9000 per year to be here
I'm just wondering if this situation excludes people from lower income families, even though I know there are fee breaks and fee loans, as well as the Brighton-rate subsistence costs