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What to study? First things first
What to study? It is a very simple question. The decision making process though can be quite complex if you think that there are more than 1,000 separate subjects and over 18,000 Joint and combined Honours courses in the UK. I’d … Continue reading
What to study? 4 ways to find out what you love doing
There are many factors to take into consideration in order to decide what to study at university; interests, skills, entry requirements, salary expectations after graduation, etc. The most important of all though is that you study a subject that will … Continue reading
Student loan: any idea how long it will take you to repay it?
Most students will take a student loan in order to finance the increased tuition fees of up to £9K per year (from 2012/13) for their studies. Any idea how long it will take you to repay your loan? It will all … Continue reading
Higher education: do the benefits outweigh the costs?
I am a firm believer in higher education. You don’t only get an in-depth understanding in a specific field but you also learn many things that will be useful in a work-environment; you learn to think critically, to present your arguments in a … Continue reading