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a | 21.12.2003 21:32 | Education

fees??

well,update on king's, north east (nowhere), apparently according to recent experience all you need nowadays to get a degree is money, fees, fees and more fees are being demanded, and for what?, how many times have i got to tell them, THEY HAVE BEEN PAID, THEY HAVE BEEN PAID THEY HAVE BEEN PAID,um, how many times a year do they want them to be paid??, 'please let me use the library!', not that anyone in their right mind would want to use it ayway, and all it wants is late fees for 'heavy demand books', what the fuck is that anyway?, 10 am the next day, who gets out of bed at 10am anyway, plus, a good essay overnight?? freaks!, and if you are gonna take my not yet earned cash, please at least give me some books to borrow, and make sure the alarm doesn't go off eveytime at the gate, not that i'm allowed to borrow, (and no, they're MY books) anyway, back to the fees...

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tuition fees a working class issue?

22.12.2003 21:17

Tuition fees and top-up fees are a working class issue and in short the answer is that we should have top-up fees. I know we can increase the top rate of tax to pay for them but i would much prefer that money spent on pre-school kids and the very elderly and not some middle class over represented over subsidised free boaters.

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26.12.2003 01:08

Hello there, If we want to have more working class youth going to university, then charging fees certainly won't help. I know that the middle classes are the biggest freeloaders of the lot, but the best way to increase access is free education short of a revolution is to REALLY tax the rich.

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