Deciding to go to university was a huge decision. At the time, I was 24, stuck in a job I no longer had passion and enthusiasm for and in need of drastic change.
The uni fees I would have to pay had been altered the year before thanks to the British government and knowing I was going to have to pay nearly £9,000 a year really overshadowed my new venture but to get that dream job, I had no choice - a degree was needed so university it was.
Throughout my last 3 years as a uni student I've never really thought about the cost or what I'm actually paying for. Like a true student, I have used my student loan to splash out on a couple of luxuries (shoes, prosecco) but the majority has been spent on my education. I did a little math and worked out that while I'm in uni, I'm paying £23 an hour to be there which is extortionate in anyone's book! I'm sure there was good reason to change fees but when I finally graduate I will be approximately £35,000 in debt. That's a little daunting to me even in my late twenties but what about if you're in your early twenties?
That said the cost has so far been worth it. I've studied some very interesting subjects, taught by some really smart and interesting lecturers. Studying has changed me for the better, it's been difficult and I'm sure final year will test me even more, both physically and mentally
But I think having a degree gives you so many options when starting out in your career. Being a fashion student has been an experience, I've had the opportunity to meet great and inspiring people, attend interesting events and gain experience within an industry I strive to be part of. Let's hope that in 8 months time I'm still as sanguine (even though I will have made a very sad departure with my UNiDAYS student discount) - I'll keep you posted.
Artwork by Mark de Villiers
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