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  • My fees were still below the £3,300 mark and I paid it off as I went through, using the money saved each month from having paid off being married to now pay for the degree.

    In real terms doing the degree didn't affect my take-home each month, but ending the degree did cause it to increase.

    Maybe Damo mean it the other way around? Now you have a higher level of qualification you can get paid more.... The company I work for are often paying for employees to go through masters and PhDs. I cannot really understand the thinking behind this. They pay the tutition fees and get a reduced service (study days) so that the employee can ask for more money once they have completed the course. Seems a bit odd. I'm not complaining though...

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