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Education means $$$s
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My education was free, even got student grants. But bloody hell are they making up for it now I have 2 children who will most likely want to go to uni and that will cost at least £18,000. I'd better start saving.Barclaycard 3800
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Broken_hearted wrote:My education was free, even got student grants. But bloody hell are they making up for it now I have 2 children who will most likely want to go to uni and that will cost at least £18,000. I'd better start saving.
I agree Broken hearted. We've had to pay full tuition fees and the loans the two kids got didn't even cover their accommodation costs. By the time they have both finished we will have shelled out at least £5,000 per year each - £30,000 no wonder we were struggling to get out of debt.0
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