The job market for graduates in England is poor. This means those spending their time at university, which they now have to pay for, will come out with debt they have little chance of covering anytime soon, if ever. The question that everyone is beginning to ask, "Is it worth it? Where's all the money going?"
The American system is way more expensive. Does it provide a better education? No it doesn't. What it does do is let you see where your money is going. Nice buildings, stadiums and such. The idea that having no degree severely limits your job prospects. This for a job you have to get, to pay off the vast amount of debt you've accumulated.
What's happening in England now would change the college charges in America. England has taken a look at a system of perpetual debt, with few jobs available and the prospective sudents are starting to decide they are not interested. I wonder how long it will take the government to work out that bleeding people into debt in England doesn't work, unless its for a really nice telly.
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