Imprisoning students in their accommodation is also a class issue: working class students are confined to smaller rooms, sharing bathrooms and kitchens with far more people than the richer students in plush halls with bigger rooms.
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That's a biggy. I went to uni pretty much broke and relied on working as a cleaner to keep me afloat.
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Yep, I got a job as a receptionist for the evening language classes in term time and worked the conferences my uni ran during the holidays and only just scraped by. Those conferences won’t be running now.
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In many countries students study in their local university for their first degree.
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Such countries prob don’t obsessively play the rankings tables plus the REF TEF KEF game as we do here.
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in Scotland students can go to work, shop etc. Just not socialise. Is it different Down South?
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they are quite literally being imprisoned in their halls by security
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