Living costs hurt most

五月 7, 2015

The story “£6K fee choices: Film, not finance” (News in brief, 30 April) suggests that about 40 per cent of university applicants might select a different course if fees are lowered.

Tuition fees are not the key factor in where young people choose to study as most students will get a loan to cover them. For me, the key factor was living costs, and the amount of grant I could get to cover them. It’s all well and good saying that tuition fees should be cut, but at the end of the day that won’t make a difference until you finish university. Meanwhile, students are lumbered with rent costs as high as £150 a week or higher – this is the real problem.

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