Jimmy Garlic wrote: » It just occurred to me that a cousin of mine has been a student for 34 years (he is 37 now). Jumps from one thing to the next, he's done art, business, some social studies thing, other stuff I can't remember, and he is off to do heritage studies... Is this a lifestyle choice for some people?
osarusan wrote: » How is he paying for it? As long as it's not coming from tax and without good reason, I couldn't care less what he does.
Fleawuss wrote: » Social studies. Heritage studies. Abolish all such courses immediately.
Fleawuss wrote: » Social studies. Heritage studies. Abolish all such courses immediately. Fire the staff. Immediate savings. Students forced to face reality.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Not the kind of stuff that translates into jobs in fairness. Same goes for art.
Your Face wrote: » Jimmy Garlic wrote: » It just occurred to me that a cousin of mine has been a student for 34 years (he is 37 now). Jumps from one thing to the next, he's done art, business, some social studies thing, other stuff I can't remember, and he is off to do heritage studies... Is this a lifestyle choice for some people? I know a few lads like that. I'd love to know much it costs the state.
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Lukker- wrote: » You do realise that the state will only pay for fees the first time around? As in you can't get funding or a grant to do first year twice in different courses. You also can't draw the dole while in college. So very little I assume.
pgj2015 wrote: » You can, btea and springboard.
Grayson wrote: » I've been in college on and off since I was 18 and I'm now 40. Most of it was done whilst working full time. I'm already looking into a course to start next september. Although that one will be part time. I can't do another full time course whilst working fulltime, it's a killer.
Lukker- wrote: » BTEA only applies to people who haven't completed a degree, they won't pay you do to the same year again in college if you have previously been funded for it. Works much the same as the grant, except you have to be unemployed for 9 months prior.