Who's the oldest PL board poster?

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According to HIAG’s Cambridge degree certificate. He’s in his early 70’s

That is unless he downloaded it from the internet.
 
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It's a more of a problem for the govenment than students, my brother in law had his written off after making a few enquiries and then got a job that took him over so that he would have had to pay, my wife paid hers back but again she had a good job and it was easily affordable. Uni is still a good way of getting an education that gives you a route into a better pay bracket muppets like @Ginger Marks may mock and perhaps not going to Uni suited him but in general getting a good education is the sensible thing to do and mocking it as useless is plain stupid.
Oh I went to Uni old Luv but I didn't go for a three year jolly up and used my degree in my work as opposed to maybe 55% who use it to get an extra star at Maccy Dees.
 
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It's a more of a problem for the govenment than students, my brother in law had his written off after making a few enquiries and then got a job that took him over so that he would have had to pay, my wife paid hers back but again she had a good job and it was easily affordable. Uni is still a good way of getting an education that gives you a route into a better pay bracket muppets like @Ginger Marks may mock and perhaps not going to Uni suited him but in general getting a good education is the sensible thing to do and mocking it as useless is plain stupid.


I still have a problem with the whole current setup. Too many people at so called ‘Unis’ that need to take their socks off to count past ten. All so the Gvt doesn’t have to add them to the unemployment figures. And when a lot of them leave they end up stacking shelves at Tesco.

In the days I went, they paid you to go. If you didn’t have the qualifications and you couldn’t pass an entrance exam, you didn’t go.
 
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I went to uni in 92-95 just as they were ending the maintence grants and brining in student loans. My parents aren’t wealthy and there’s no way they could have afforded to pay for me to go.

I feel sorry for the kids these days who go to uni and come out with a ****ing £60k debt. How the **** are you supposed get on in life with that millstone around your neck ?
 
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I still have a problem with the whole current setup. Too many people at so called ‘Unis’ that need to take their socks off to count past ten. All so the Gvt doesn’t have to add them to the unemployment figures. And when a lot of them leave they end up stacking shelves at Tesco.

In the days I went, they paid you to go. If you didn’t have the qualifications and you couldn’t pass an entrance exam, you didn’t go.
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Oh I went to Uni old Luv but I didn't go for a three year jolly up and used my degree in my work as opposed to maybe 55% who use it to get an extra star at Maccy Dees.

You're talking such bollocks, if you go to uni work hard and get an education there are jobs available for you.
 
I went to uni in 92-95 just as they were ending the maintence grants and brining in student loans. My parents aren’t wealthy and there’s no way they could have afforded to pay for me to go.

I feel sorry for the kids these days who go to uni and come out with a ****ing £60k debt. How the **** are you supposed get on in life with that millstone around your neck ?
See my post on the last page the terms of the loan are cracking (well suitable if not good), try and get the same from your bank and they'll laugh you out the door.
 
I still have a problem with the whole current setup. Too many people at so called ‘Unis’ that need to take their socks off to count past ten. All so the Gvt doesn’t have to add them to the unemployment figures. And when a lot of them leave they end up stacking shelves at Tesco.

In the days I went, they paid you to go. If you didn’t have the qualifications and you couldn’t pass an entrance exam, you didn’t go.

And that's down to the individual and the system but if you have something about you then yes go to Uni get and education and then a career that pays well. It's down to the individual to make it work fro them, if you don't you just have yourself to blame.
 
Bollocks! Its around the same as the USA apron 27%.

They may not use their actual degree which warps the figures but they do use the education they have received and move on to a decent job. What's the alternative? Leave school and get a job? Apprentiships are great but there's not enough to go round so go get an education, the system may be ****e but from the inside for the student it's great.
 
Bell is at least in his early 70's and states he remembers affectionately 'Watch with Mother' and the birth of BBC TV.
Watch with mother was broadcast until the early 70's at least. If you're watching that you are in your 50's. Aah Mary, Mungo and Midge. Those were the days.
 
And that's down to the individual and the system but if you have something about you then yes go to Uni get and education and then a career that pays well. It's down to the individual to make it work fro them, if you don't you just have yourself to blame.


It’s more the system, mate. There are many who wouldn’t and shouldn’t have been allowed near a university years ago.

I remember when they first abolished the old apprenticeships - crazy decision. Kids who weren’t academically minded could learn on the job, with one day a week at college. After 5 yrs ( plus getting covered in a barrel of ****e) you were a fully qualified and well trained Sparks, plumber, carpenter, etc.
 
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See my post on the last page the terms of the loan are cracking (well suitable if not good), try and get the same from your bank and they'll laugh you out the door.

Oh I agree that the loan terms are better than anything the bank would lend. My point is that the cost of education is exorbitant.

I don’t know how kids are expected to buy a house and raise a family when they have £60k worth of debt around their necks before they’ve even had their first proper job.