For a student, handling financial responsibilities is considered to be the toughest job. Students pursuing higher education rely on loans for their educational expenses.
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With the cost of university tuition fees potentially almost tripling in the UK, the question of “Is a university education really worth it?” becomes more and more relevant.
Should College Students Own Credit Cards?
These small pieces of plastic were invented as a way to make life easier – with a credit card, you could make cashless purchases, you didn’t have to worry about theft when carrying around large amounts of cash, and you didn’t have to pay back the money immediately to your card company.
Finding a job that we love and a career that is fulfilling is probably the reason most of us go to college, so imagine how great it’s going to feel when you graduate knowing you have a position lined up and all ready for you.
Financial institutions in the UK used to love students and would often go out of there way to sign them up. And why not?
Many UK students are waiting with baited breath for their A level exam results. For many of you, going to university will represent the first time you’ve had real independence and responsibility.