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MA financing suggestions please
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That’s okay (Wyndham). I don’t have any concerns over the validity but I will be quizzing admin once they’re open again as I hadn’t thought that would be an option and instalments would take the pressure off slightly! :T Thank you for the comparison (BrassicWoman). Mine would be over two years so if they can offer something similar, I’ll definitely take it up! x0
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You already have a bachelors but make little money; presumably your bachelors was in art?
I think you'd be better off doing the PGCE unless this art psychotherapy leads to a guaranteed job. It'd qualify for student finance and you could do it anywhere (cheaper than London). If you can't get a job as an art teacher then nursery should still be possible (although no idea what the pay is like)
The good thing about a proper student loan is you won't get bailiffs chasing you if you're out of work for a while. Presumably that's not the case with those bank loansMortgage (Nov 15): £79,950 | Mortgage (May 19): £71,754 | Mortgage (Sep 22): £0
Cashback sites: £900 | £30k in 2016: £30,300 (101%)0
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