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badabing
14-04-2003, 04:22 PM
...gonna cost me per ACADEMIC YEAR... FOR MY THREE YEAR COURSE AT LAMDA...
only £11,000
what the fuck is going on with the god damn education fees at the moment.
yeh yeh... go on..... move me to 'education'
badabing
14-04-2003, 04:23 PM
...that works out for those of you who may not be able to do it yourselves at...
£33,000 for a god damn degree.
yes im pissed off.
Renzo
14-04-2003, 04:26 PM
wow.....thats pretty expensive. What you studying?
Hm im not going to uni until atleast 2004 but all the debts and stuff, its scaring me now:eek2:
Young and sexy
14-04-2003, 04:27 PM
Ahh :rolleyes: unlucky :p
badabing
14-04-2003, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by Renzokuken
wow.....thats pretty expensive. What you studying?
Hm im not going to uni until atleast 2004 but all the debts and stuff, its scaring me now:eek2:
acting. Its so fucking expensive, and in fact reading it thats not even a degree... thats just a 3 year 'course'. I remember when it was £9000 a year, but £11,000 thats just fucking ridiculous.
big_man_with_a_
14-04-2003, 04:29 PM
kinda makes the old £6.5k a year fees for foreign students look like pocket money...
they really want people to get educated in this country don't they? :rolleyes:
badabing
14-04-2003, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by big_man_with_a_
kinda makes the old £6.5k a year fees for foreign students look like pocket money...
they really want people to get educated in this country don't they? :rolleyes:
they need a fucking slap thats what they need.
and people are complaing about the number of Asians pver here? only because these people are educated well where they come from... over here we have to pay £11,000 a year to get on a god damn course - thats why no one can. and everyone ends up unhappy in life and committing suicide and shit, and the government complain about the state of our social and economic situation? maybe if people had the opportunity to do what they want they wouldnt end up happy unhappy lives and running off with the milkman and what not.
this 'government' needs to sort its priorities right.
do you know what else is pissing me off??
In the eyes of the law, at 16 im old enough to be a parent and raise my child, yet i cant vote on child care until im 18. Fucking screwed this country is, it really is.
BeckyBoo
14-04-2003, 04:32 PM
Originally posted by big_man_with_a_
they really want people to get educated in this country don't they? :rolleyes:
You got it there, look after the people whose "Mammy and Daddy" buys everything for them.
It doesent matter that weve got talented youngsters but they are not going to get the chance to show it:mad:
big_man_with_a_
14-04-2003, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by badabing
Fucking screwed this country is, it really is.
yup, soonest opportunity i get to leave, i'm taking it. :D
badabing
14-04-2003, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by BeckyBoo
You got it there, look after the people whose "Mammy and Daddy" buys everything for them.
It doesent matter that weve got talented youngsters but they are not going to get the chance to show it:mad:
NOW someone knows what im talking about. Thank you beckyboo... i dont suppose you have a seat in parliament do you???
oh i'll be right back... i need to pick my TWO YEAR OLD up from ETON - she's going to be a politician dont you know, got the name on her chair already
Tweety
14-04-2003, 04:37 PM
Gotta agree that really is shit! :( How the fuck do they expect people to manage?!!
Renzo
14-04-2003, 04:37 PM
its stuff like this that makes me want to try and go into politics.
I have all my ideas already.:)
badabing
14-04-2003, 04:38 PM
ooh look at that - RADA's hardly any better...
£3,480 per term (£10,440 per year).
maybe its the website... i think you pay more for the nice colour co-ordination you get at LAMDA
HunnyPot
14-04-2003, 04:38 PM
I'm worried too, I'm also 16, and I'm going to University in '04 :crazyeyes
badabing
14-04-2003, 04:39 PM
Originally posted by Renzokuken
its stuff like this that makes me want to try and go into politics.
I have all my ideas already.:)
please do. my old history teacher told ME to go into politics, and i would have done, except i have this theory about 'following your dreams' and shit... and i tell you, if i make it...
WOW. thats all im gonna say. im gonna be in a hell of a lorra debt.
Renzo
14-04-2003, 04:40 PM
Originally posted by badabing
please do. my old history teacher told ME to go into politics, and i would have done, except i have this theory about 'following your dreams' and shit... and i tell you, if i make it...
WOW. thats all im gonna say. im gonna be in a hell of a lorra debt.
i will, of course ill need to go get a politics degree to get me on my way, i havnt even thought about how much the courses are yet:(
big_man_with_a_
14-04-2003, 04:42 PM
Originally posted by Tweety
Gotta agree that really is shit! :( How the fuck do they expect people to manage?!!
not very fucking well considering the average national wage is £23,607... and that takes into account the people who get paid millions per year.
BBC Figures Nat. Wage (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/business/2040306.stm)
KinkyRed
14-04-2003, 04:43 PM
I'm soooo glad that I've been there & done that already!
BeckyBoo
14-04-2003, 04:45 PM
Originally posted by badabing
NOW someone knows what im talking about. Thank you beckyboo... i dont suppose you have a seat in parliament do you???
Nah sorry.......they all talk a loada crap anyhow :lol:
Promises, promises thats all we ever hear from politicians :)
chaos_insomniac
14-04-2003, 04:49 PM
mwahaha they moved it, badabing you knew it was gonna happen :p
ClaireBear
14-04-2003, 04:59 PM
Just to reassure those of you who are now panicking about university fees, here's an article about how much it costs to go to uni these days:
http://www.thesite.org//magazine/specials_money/student_finance/what_it_all_costs.html
And also just wanted to to emphasise that the majority of courses don't cost anything like as much as the LAMDA or RADA courses. Both of those institutions are effectivley private academies so it's like paying to go to a private school which is a lot more than paying tuition fees (if you fall into the group that have to) to go to a normal university.
Just didn't want you all to panic too much...
CB
HunnyPot
14-04-2003, 05:10 PM
Originally posted by ClaireBear
Just to reassure those of you who are now panicking about university fees, here's an article about how much it costs to go to uni these days:
http://www.thesite.org/magazine/specials_money/student_finance/what_it_all_costs.html
And also just wanted to to emphasise that the majority of courses don't cost anything like as much as the LAMDA or RADA courses. Both of those institutions are effectivley private academies so it's like paying to go to a private school which is a lot more than paying tuition fees (if you fall into the group that have to) to go to a normal university.
Just didn't want you all to panic too much...
CB
:'( s'not working....
Guest_
15-04-2003, 05:35 PM
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jacaranda
15-04-2003, 05:45 PM
I realise it is expensive but hopefully its worth it at the end of the day.
Olive
15-04-2003, 07:40 PM
Originally posted by ClaireBear
And also just wanted to to emphasise that the majority of courses don't cost anything like as much as the LAMDA or RADA courses. Both of those institutions are effectivley private academies so it's like paying to go to a private school which is a lot more than paying tuition fees (if you fall into the group that have to) to go to a normal university.
:yes:
was gonna say that.
thing is, for a career like acting, you don't actually need qualifications. all you need is talent. if you're good enough, you'll get snapped up, RADA or no RADA.
and yes i know it's all to do with the equity card too....
Susie
16-04-2003, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by HunnyPot
:'( s'not working....
It is now :)
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