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The protest, organised by the ‘National campaign against fees and cuts’, is expected to be well attended again, with students assembling on Malet Street before moving to London Wall where a one-hour fees protest will be held.
“We know the overwhelming majority of students are law-abiding and we hope this will be a peaceful event," Commander Pountain said. “We certainly don't see it as inevitable that we will witness a repeat of last year's scenes of violence and criminal damage.
Originally posted by Aestheteka
London faces another protest due to the government's actions.
The year before I went to Uni they introduced student loans - prior to that it wa free. Student loans means that every student leaves uni with a big debt.
This year, the government increased tuition fees meaning that students will leave uni with massive debts.
Appilcations have started to drop as ppeople consider whether going into debt for the next 10 or 15 years is really worth it for a degree in social and liberal housekeeping....
There was a list posted on the MSM a while back (in the US but it's applicable also to the UK) which shows the average salary which can be earned by various degrees, the top 10 of such. Medicine, law, architecture, psychology, all can earn back their fees but music, art, social work, tc have little to no chance in the short term.
Originally posted by Aestheteka
Student loans means that every student leaves uni with a big debt.