Expensive Weekends
Chthonic says he's still reeling from a trip to a wedding that cost him nearly £600; while a friend of ours hazily presented his credit card to the bar staff in a shady club in the Baltic states. You know how that one ended.
( , Thu 13 May 2010, 13:03)
Chthonic says he's still reeling from a trip to a wedding that cost him nearly £600; while a friend of ours hazily presented his credit card to the bar staff in a shady club in the Baltic states. You know how that one ended.
( , Thu 13 May 2010, 13:03)
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me and my parents are driving up north for the weekend sometime in july
on top of the petrol cost, food, accommodation, gowns... i am picking up a piece of paper i have effectively paid £10 000 for.
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 17:05, 7 replies)
on top of the petrol cost, food, accommodation, gowns... i am picking up a piece of paper i have effectively paid £10 000 for.
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 17:05, 7 replies)
ooof.
Makes me think how lucky I am to have been born in Scotland... Graduating myself this year from a 5 year degree which is completely state funded. The SNP even abolished the so-called graduate endowment fee (about £1200) Scottish students had to pay when graduating. The inequality in higher education funding across the UK is pretty shocking!
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 17:45, closed)
Makes me think how lucky I am to have been born in Scotland... Graduating myself this year from a 5 year degree which is completely state funded. The SNP even abolished the so-called graduate endowment fee (about £1200) Scottish students had to pay when graduating. The inequality in higher education funding across the UK is pretty shocking!
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 17:45, closed)
Yay for studying in Scotland.
Also (hopefully) graduating this July. £40 for the tickets and the parchment. An extra bit for gown and photos. I am very fortunate with where I was born!
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 18:23, closed)
Also (hopefully) graduating this July. £40 for the tickets and the parchment. An extra bit for gown and photos. I am very fortunate with where I was born!
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 18:23, closed)
1200 quid
dunno where you were studying, but mine set me back 2 grand. Luckily it was covered by the SAAS, so it's part of my loan agreement, which I don't have to pay back due to living abroad and not making anywhere near enough money
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 19:28, closed)
dunno where you were studying, but mine set me back 2 grand. Luckily it was covered by the SAAS, so it's part of my loan agreement, which I don't have to pay back due to living abroad and not making anywhere near enough money
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 19:28, closed)
I got my first statement since graduation last week. I owe £20,186. I just laughed and carried on eating my weetabix.
( , Sat 15 May 2010, 22:17, closed)
silence scottish people, i shall cry
with the added disgustingness of the masters degree on the end. i will be very educated but very poor.
( , Sun 16 May 2010, 1:27, closed)
with the added disgustingness of the masters degree on the end. i will be very educated but very poor.
( , Sun 16 May 2010, 1:27, closed)
Bugger me
You're right, it was closer to #2000. That makes me even more grateful!
( , Mon 17 May 2010, 0:35, closed)
You're right, it was closer to #2000. That makes me even more grateful!
( , Mon 17 May 2010, 0:35, closed)
Hah
I'm an Englishman studying in Scotland. WE still have to pay, though admittedly only half of what I would have to pay to study in England.
( , Sun 16 May 2010, 1:54, closed)
I'm an Englishman studying in Scotland. WE still have to pay, though admittedly only half of what I would have to pay to study in England.
( , Sun 16 May 2010, 1:54, closed)
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