Rather than that, I was talking more about how well other countries are doing in terms of growth compared to us.
That will remain ****ed until it looks like we've sorted some sort of reasonable Brexit deal as well.
Rather than that, I was talking more about how well other countries are doing in terms of growth compared to us.
Which begs the question...?There are many in that category on here.
You must have missed this - when Patty claimed to have a PHD, it was pointed out to him by me and others, that after three years of study anyone who has got a PhD, would know there is no PHD. I'll let you off as it is your sister that has a PhD and not you.Sorry, that's not a whoosh.
On tuition fees, it's true that the 'debt' isn't actually a big issue for many. Certainly the pre-2012 starters when the costs went up and loans changed. I started just before then and my debt is something like £30k but I don't pay much back and I only pay what I do because the degree has helped me to get a job. It's pretty risk free.
The post-2012 starters are having the terms of their loans changed retrospectively meaning they'll pay back more over time. It's completely wrong but somehow allowed, a typically nasty Tory policy.
But the biggest issue for students is the costs they face when they're studying. The universities come up with some ridiculous fees for **** all and accomodation is a rip-off making it hard for some to get by without the help of their parents.
On tuition fees, it's true that the 'debt' isn't actually a big issue for many. Certainly the pre-2012 starters when the costs went up and loans changed. I started just before then and my debt is something like £30k but I don't pay much back and I only pay what I do because the degree has helped me to get a job. It's pretty risk free.
The post-2012 starters are having the terms of their loans changed retrospectively meaning they'll pay back more over time. It's completely wrong but somehow allowed, a typically nasty Tory policy.
But the biggest issue for students is the costs they face when they're studying. The universities come up with some ridiculous fees for **** all and accomodation is a rip-off making it hard for some to get by without the help of their parents.
Corbyn's so excited, he's decided to punch his missus in the tits...
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You must have missed this - when Patty claimed to have a PHD, it was pointed out to him by me and others, that after three years of study anyone who has got a PhD, would know there is no PHD. I'll let you off as it is your sister that has a PhD and not you.
Loanees in actually having to pay it back shocker.
Will this debt count against you if you needed a mortgage?
That will remain ****ed until it looks like we've sorted some sort of reasonable Brexit deal as well.
Us sorting a reasonable Brexit deal will impact on how well Eurozone countries are performing?
A scientific based PhD is a minimum of three years, but it is not a course, as it is research-based, so you can take as long as you like.Or Dr to you.
Whilst you're being pedantic most PHD courses take longer than 3 years.
Or: it was a very bad 'high five' with Emily Thornberry...Corbyn got so excited, he slapped his missus in the tits...
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That's not the issue, it's that they signed up to pay back under one set of terms, and now the Tories have changed those terms retrospectively. It's disgusting
I've got a mortgage and didn't have any trouble getting one. I wasn't earning a massive amount at the time, had never had any credit cards or loans, and it's not exactly a cheap house for someone my age. Oh and my girlfriend was still a student at the time! Given all that I was surprised it was so simple. I think the important factors were that I paid a 10% deposit and was on the electorall roll which is for some reason a really big deal to lenders.
Or Dr to you.
Whilst you're being pedantic most PHD courses take longer than 3 years.
Did those terms state that they were final or could be subject to change?
You're passing with distinction!I haven't got a PhD in being a **** and I've been trying for a lot longer than three years.
No, it will impact on how our economy is performing.
My Sister did a PHD and came out with about £30k of debt.