100% serious
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Antwort an @AlphaJackal @GetFisher_
Do you take a loan to get through that? Or do you just need to be lucky with rich parrents? Holy that's expensive
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Antwort an @LasbraGG @GetFisher_
Either, just like US college, students come out with like £50K debt
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It used to be a £3K limit on uni fees, then they voted that out in the early 2010's (think it was 2012 they voted it to be raised to £9K
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Yeah I'm on 9k a year fees. People who started in 16-17 are on 9250 a year. Think my total debt is about 45k?
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Antwort an @Flareb00t @AlphaJackal und
My tuition is 40k and my fiancee's was 65k a year
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Antwort an @AlphaJackal @Flareb00t und
*cries in American*pic.twitter.com/draeuX7Gl3
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Antwort an @LrdHighSummoner @AlphaJackal und
Danish system = you get paid to take an education. When you grow old and earn over a certain threshold you move into the "top tax" bracket and basically pay it back through tax. The state invests in you, rather then you invest in yourself (big debt).
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Antwort an @EmilZySmite @Flareb00t und
now THATS a system I can get behind
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We should have a graduate tax too. It sucks what the tories did. But us stupid country voted for them. :)
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