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Has the prospect of increased tuition fees priced poorer youngsters out of further education?

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sandyRoe | 17:36 Mon 30th Jan 2012 | ChatterBank
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It would be a shame if it has.

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They say applications are down this year, but then they were up last year.

To beat the increase, few people took a gap year last year.
Maybe the tuition fees should be related to the type of qualification/degree? i.e. subjects which are intensive and difficult (engineering, science etc.,) should be free and the so-called Mickey Mouse subjects should be the ones to subjected to the highest fees. B.

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