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Samm 27-02-2015 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7616490)
yes but there are an awful lot of young folk go and its like a 3 year piss up and at the end of it apply for jobs that are not looking for degrees so they end up getting jobs where their bosses are the same age as them but already have 3 or 4 years experience. :shrug:

What's wrong about a bit of fun, after having about 7 years of pure education there's nothing wrong about it

Cherie 27-02-2015 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7616485)
This is the thing, it really depends what job you want to do. Some require education, others experience.

:shocked:talk them out of this, Martin Lewis did a money programme a out student debt about a year ago, and doing this is a big no no, if they get into trouble paying it off they could lose their house, and as you say your brother wont start paying it off until he starts earning 21k and the it goes up in stages plus it is written off after a certain amount of time so say for instance he couldn't work for some reason his debt would never need to be repaid, whereas if they pay for the fees the onus is on them

Marsh. 27-02-2015 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7616490)
yes but there are an awful lot of young folk go and its like a 3 year piss up and at the end of it apply for jobs that are not looking for degrees so they end up getting jobs where their bosses are the same age as them but already have 3 or 4 years experience. :shrug:

That's not their fault but the state of the country today.

Cherie 27-02-2015 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Sam~ (Post 7616505)
What's wrong about a bit of fun, after having about 7 years of pure education there's nothing wrong about it

Not sure that is the right approach to Uni :idc: it costs too much just to have a 3 year holiday

Vicky. 27-02-2015 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 7616507)
:shocked:talk them out of this, Martin Lewis did a money programme a out student debt about a year ago, and doing this is a big no no, if they get into trouble paying it off they could lose their house, and as you say your brother wont start paying it off until he starts earning 21k and the it goes up in stages plus it is written off after a certain amount of time so say for instance he couldn't work for some reason his debt would never need to be repaid, whereas if they pay for the fees the onus is on them

They are adamant they dont want him to end up in mountains of debt :S

I think its quite stupid of them really, given he doesn't need to pay it back til he's earning a decent amount, and even then its pennies that he has to pay from his wages

Crimson Dynamo 27-02-2015 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Sam~ (Post 7616505)
What's wrong about a bit of fun, after having about 7 years of pure education there's nothing wrong about it

racking up debt and sleeping is a waste of a young life.

Crimson Dynamo 27-02-2015 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 7616510)
That's not their fault but the state of the country today.

and its the fault of you and the your socialist pals :fist:

Cherie 27-02-2015 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7616520)
They are adamant they dont want him to end up in mountains of debt :S

I think its quite stupid of them really, given he doesn't need to pay it back til he's earning a decent amount, and even then its pennies that he has to pay from his wages

Search for the programme online maybe

arista 27-02-2015 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 7616504)
Well if they don't go to uni they don't get the job either so.... :shrug:

Close the borders. :idc:


They will if they are Not Fussy
Fecking Youth

Vicky. 27-02-2015 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 7616533)
Search for the programme online maybe

They wont listen. Stubborn bastards they are :joker: My dad was paying double on his mortgage payments a few years back as they were planning on doing this so they wanted to get it completely paid off. I think they are just excited that they have one child thats interested in going to uni tbh, as me and my sister had no interest at all given how much we hated school

Samm 27-02-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7616521)
racking up debt and sleeping is a waste of a young life.

k

Samm 27-02-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 7616517)
Not sure that is the right approach to Uni :idc: it costs too much just to have a 3 year holiday

k

Marsh. 27-02-2015 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 7616536)
They will if they are Not Fussy
Fecking Youth

Uh.... that's the point.

They ARE fussy.

Marsh. 27-02-2015 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7616521)
racking up debt and sleeping is a waste of a young life.

Stacking shelves and earning a pittance for ten years is also a waste of time. :idc:

arista 27-02-2015 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 7616555)
Stacking shelves and earning a pittance for ten years is also a waste of time. :idc:


No learn a Trade like
Plumbing
good money once you learn it all

arista 27-02-2015 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 7616553)
Uh.... that's the point.

They ARE fussy.


Yes Bloody Fussy Students
I just want to Slap them in the Face
and Shout Move it

Marsh. 27-02-2015 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 7616566)
Yes Bloody Fussy Students
I just want to Slap them in the Face
and Shout Move it

No, employers are fussy.

Besides, it's a shame when getting an education in general is seen as a bad thing. It's not always about job prospects.

Lots and lots of students work jobs alongside it to fund their life.

arista 27-02-2015 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 7616574)
No, employers are fussy.

Besides, it's a shame when getting an education in general is seen as a bad thing. It's not always about job prospects.

Lots and lots of students work jobs alongside it to fund their life.


No Education is Good (Basic Education is Essential )
but University is not worth it now

Kizzy 27-02-2015 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7616520)
They are adamant they dont want him to end up in mountains of debt :S

I think its quite stupid of them really, given he doesn't need to pay it back til he's earning a decent amount, and even then its pennies that he has to pay from his wages

I agree with cherie, get some breakdowns of how the debt is spread and show them. What about the grants that come with the loans if they are a low income family he might be entitled to those? He could put them in an ISA and pay a portion of the loan off with that maybe?

Marsh. 27-02-2015 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 7616577)
No Education is Good

ok

Vicky. 27-02-2015 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7616675)
I agree with cherie, get some breakdowns of how the debt is spread and show them. What about the grants that come with the loans if they are a low income family he might be entitled to those? He could put them in an ISA and pay a portion of the loan off with that maybe?

I dont think they would be classed as a low income family. My mums a nurse, my dad works and gets pension from the prison service too.

I already know its daft and have told them, but meh. Its their money :shrug:

Kizzy 27-02-2015 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7616687)
I dont think they would be classed as a low income family. My mums a nurse, my dad works and gets pension from the prison service too.

I already know its daft and have told them, but meh. Its their money :shrug:

I guess it is, he better not drop out then she'll kill him :laugh:

Vicky. 27-02-2015 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7616748)
I guess it is, he better not drop out then she'll kill him :laugh:

He's doing a gap year in africa first apparently, going in a few months :o He wants to help the ebola victims...I told him I will kill him myself if he brings that **** back here :laugh:

Marsh. 27-02-2015 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7616761)
He's doing a gap year in africa first apparently, going in a few months :o He wants to help the ebola victims...I told him I will kill him myself if he brings that **** back here :laugh:

:joker:

RichardG 27-02-2015 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 7616687)
I dont think they would be classed as a low income family. My mums a nurse, my dad works and gets pension from the prison service too.

I already know its daft and have told them, but meh. Its their money :shrug:

It is a bit odd seeing as the loan repayment level is actually incredibly low. :laugh:

If they insist on going ahead with it then they should put it towards living costs. I'm not from a low income household either so will only receive a loan of £5000 a year when I go, which isn't much when most student accomodation is well above £4000, leaving not much left to survive on if you don't get a job while your studying. D:


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