I did bucc, i certianly did but i think we're talking on two different lines.
I firmly believe that any student, that has earned their way into say, Oxford, is capable of coming up with the tuition to go there.? Sure, they'll be in debt up to their asses when they get out, but that's no different than the rest of us
However, It is one hell of a deterant to those of us who don't have (what will be) a hell of a lot of money. Going into such a big debt is a dangerouse thing, and people simply don't want to do it. What im saying is ok you don't have to be the richest guy out there, u could be very poor and living on the bread line. Do you think for one moment though somone on the bread line is going to be ABLE to get a loan in the firt place? Let alone want to put themselves under the risk of such big loan?
The goverment took away our Polytechs... They are bascially reintroducing them now but just introducing a new level of elitism! Im all for giving universities more money, they have needed it for a hell of a long time. Ok some universities are better than other, and they are. There's Durham, Cambridge, Oxford, and others like York, UCL, Bristol etc... And some of these collages are part of the equivelent of our Ivey League.
t's economics, pure and simple.? Universities that have better professors, smaller classes, better equiptment/tools cost more to run.? Who's paying for it?? Who should be paying for it?
Exactly though, education SHOULDN"T be about economics. its about education! We are paying for it. Pure and simple we pay. And working on the system of Reserch points those universities that are more active in research collect more money from the goverment. (its based on two elements, teaching and research)
None of that changes that old saying that "you get what you pay for".? Better universities should cost more, otherwise, how can they be better?
I don't believe money is the answer. Many members of my family work in FE or HE . Some universities are run better than others. They have better lecturers and work in ways which are more benifical to students. It dosn't ahve to be about having loads of money.
So we're setting our younger generations up for a life of debt. You go to uni, work you ass off, get a degree and go into the wide world with between 8 and 12 thousand pounds of debt over your head.... U then struggle to survive for a very long time.
Or mummy and daddy buy you a nice house and a car, pay your tutition fees and you toddle around oxford or cambridge having a jolly nice time old chap because after all it dosn't matter what the fuck your degree turns out like as daddy has a nice job for you as a civil servant!!!