Hi kattiep, yep student fees can be quite a pain - I should know having studied for no kidding 10 years. No way around that other than applying for a scholarship, but they are from my knowledge mostly available for research degrees. I financed mine through a mixture of part time work, parents and private loans, though I don't think these are as readily available as they used to 10 years ago. Its simply a fact that as a non-european (or even as a UK/european) student, its going to be bloody expensive and you just have to live with that depth - I still think its better to have that depth and a job you enjoy for the rest of your life that being bored at work. Personal choice, I guess....
Hi kattiep, yep student fees can be quite a pain - I should know having studied for no kidding 10 years. No way around that other than applying for a scholarship, but they are from my knowledge mostly available for research degrees. I financed mine through a mixture of part time work, parents and private loans, though I don't think these are as readily available as they used to 10 years ago. Its simply a fact that as a non-european (or even as a UK/european) student, its going to be bloody expensive and you just have to live with that depth - I still think its better to have that depth and a job you enjoy for the rest of your life that being bored at work. Personal choice, I guess....