If you happen to go to Oxbridge perhaps...(although I see they now want £16k+)£6500 under the new system is an absolute ripoff for what you receive - a few lectures and marking of some assignments.
Plus one-to-one tuition by highly qualified and experienced academics, access to expensive laboratory equipment and, hopefully, a meaningful qualification from (presumably) a highly regarded university.
Elsewhere it is indeed generally even more of a rip-off, with none of those 'benefits' you mention...(let alone the fact that the real cost is the £100k+ you end up paying back!)
So when did you go to Uni?If you happen to go to Oxbridge perhaps...(although I see they now want £16k+)£6500 under the new system is an absolute ripoff for what you receive - a few lectures and marking of some assignments.
Plus one-to-one tuition by highly qualified and experienced academics, access to expensive laboratory equipment and, hopefully, a meaningful qualification from (presumably) a highly regarded university.
Elsewhere it is indeed generally even more of a rip-off, with none of those 'benefits' you mention...(let alone the fact that the real cost is the £100k+ you end up paying back!)
You cannot be serious!
I'm sure that most if not all university academics are highly qualified and experienced; any student has access to at least his/her personal tutor; I know of no Mechanical Engineering degree courses that do not make use of expensive laboratory equipment and, apart from a few third-rate 'universities' in this country, a degree is certainly meaningful - especially if it is gained from a Russell Group university.
Your assertion that the only UK universities worth going to are Oxbridge is rubbish!
£6500 under the new system is an absolute ripoff for what you receive - a few lectures and marking of some assignments.
Plus one-to-one tuition by highly qualified and experienced academics, access to expensive laboratory equipment and, hopefully, a meaningful qualification from (presumably) a highly regarded university.
So when did you go to Uni?If you happen to go to Oxbridge perhaps...(although I see they now want £16k+)£6500 under the new system is an absolute ripoff for what you receive - a few lectures and marking of some assignments.
Plus one-to-one tuition by highly qualified and experienced academics, access to expensive laboratory equipment and, hopefully, a meaningful qualification from (presumably) a highly regarded university.
Elsewhere it is indeed generally even more of a rip-off, with none of those 'benefits' you mention...(let alone the fact that the real cost is the £100k+ you end up paying back!)
You cannot be serious!
I'm sure that most if not all university academics are highly qualified and experienced; any student has access to at least his/her personal tutor; I know of no Mechanical Engineering degree courses that do not make use of expensive laboratory equipment and, apart from a few third-rate 'universities' in this country, a degree is certainly meaningful - especially if it is gained from a Russell Group university.
Your assertion that the only UK universities worth going to are Oxbridge is rubbish!
If you think a second rate education is worth £100k+ then you are really out of touch!
£6500 under the new system is an absolute ripoff for what you receive - a few lectures and marking of some assignments.
Plus one-to-one tuition by highly qualified and experienced academics, access to expensive laboratory equipment and, hopefully, a meaningful qualification from (presumably) a highly regarded university.
One to one tuition?... Lectures to multiple students and lots of 'self taught learning'.
Oxbridge are both Russell Group.