Isn't this kind of the governments point? We shouldn't be providing subsidised education just so someone can study for fun / interest. It should be a considered decision, not a default decision.
I know that (while I still had a job) I was looking at experience on CVs, not just degree qualifications as they have been devalued by their ubiquity. There are relatively few things that NEED a degree and I think employers are now far more open to different routes into careers than they used to be.
As long as you are not Stuart Baggs off of The Apprentice.
Yes it is the governments point, i disagree that the only value that can be placed on something is a monetary one. Whats wrong with studying for interest?
Yes it is the governments point, i disagree that the only value that can be placed on something is a monetary one. Whats wrong with studying for interest?