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snowshoveller Oct 5th 2011 5:50 am

Re: REVISITING THE IDEA OF EMIGRATING...
 

Originally Posted by seanyg (Post 9659287)
Yes but it all boils down to the same thing - paying it off in one lump sum or paying it off in little bits (as tax). By the time my kids are at the leaving-university-age they will need to be saving for a house, and as £25k will probably be the average wage by then it's likely they would be paying off their uni education from their wages instead of saving up for a deposit on a house (or they'll probably be living with us for the next 35 years!! :eek:).

the average UK wage is already more than 25k, I think you will find.

Without getting political, how else do you think universities should be funded, apart from charging the people who benefit from them?

Anyway, UK university education is still less costly than North America and I cant see that changing anytime soon.

Some might say that encouraging families to live together will have a positive effect on society, with care of the elderly being undertaken within the family, like it used to be in days of yore. You might find you are glad of your kids living with you, to empty your bed pan and push your wheelchair :D

delsol79 Oct 5th 2011 6:04 am

Re: REVISITING THE IDEA OF EMIGRATING...
 

Originally Posted by snowshoveller (Post 9659502)
the average UK wage is already more than 25k, I think you will find.

Without getting political, how else do you think universities should be funded, apart from charging the people who benefit from them?

Anyway, UK university education is still less costly than North America and I cant see that changing anytime soon.

Some might say that encouraging families to live together will have a positive effect on society, with care of the elderly being undertaken within the family, like it used to be in days of yore. You might find you are glad of your kids living with you, to empty your bed pan and push your wheelchair :D

I agree - from what I have heard from colleagues the UK method seems much better.

Also I think it will force students to think long and hard about uni and realise the implications and the fact they will have to pay it back. Hopefully less people then will go to uni and do degrees in Harry Potter or go more for than lifestyle than for the education.

__TJ__ Oct 5th 2011 6:26 am

Re: REVISITING THE IDEA OF EMIGRATING...
 
Or take an OU course... I'm 3 years into a 5 yr degree and am completing it as a foreign based student. That way I'll have a BSc hons and entry to the uk society I need to practice in uk, will then have to do equivalency to practice in Canada, plan is to be done when littlest child is ready for school.

Standard uni is wayyyyy to pricey for us as im an adult student. But I'm earning that darn degree!

christmasoompa Oct 5th 2011 6:28 am

Re: REVISITING THE IDEA OF EMIGRATING...
 

Originally Posted by seanyg (Post 9659287)
as £25k will probably be the average wage by then

Really? It's £26k now, so salaries are predicted to go backwards over the next 20 years are they? :blink:

I think you need to stop reading whatever it is you're reading tbh!

Miss Clinique Oct 5th 2011 8:47 am

Re: REVISITING THE IDEA OF EMIGRATING...
 

Originally Posted by seanyg (Post 9659303)
Hi there, I live in Desborough (about 30 mins from Northampton). Were you in N'ton itself? :)

Hackleton and Earls Barton. - Small world eh?

rubberduckofdeath Oct 5th 2011 9:11 am

Re: REVISITING THE IDEA OF EMIGRATING...
 
I've only skimmed over this thread so forgive me if I'm repeating what others have already said but my opinion on this is (and this isn't aimed just at the OP):

- The UK isn't that bad, there are 'issues' but it's still a good place to live. Anyone who thinks it isn't obviously hasn't travelled that much or doesn't look at other areas of the world that closely.

- You should move to another country for positive reasons, not negative ones. You should consider a move to Canada for example because you want to experience the mountains, the lakes etc and a different lifestyle. Not because you don't like the UK and think it doesn't have social or economic issues. It does.


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