yes, 18 year olds really make well-informed choices based on an intrinsic appeal of the discipline.
you're an idiot.
tripling tuition fees and emphasizing the need for 'return on investment' has obviously created a new ordering of university subjects.
this has nothing to do with 'consumer choice' and everything to do with the diktats of the 'market', as selectively interpreted by politicians who would wish to guide the national economy ("we need a bigger tech sector", etc).
as per usual, you have absolutely nothing of insight or originality to say on a topic. just recycling tabloid tropes. if i wanted to read a befuddled old crank letting out his bean farts on the daily mail comment section, i'd go there.
you're an idiot.
tripling tuition fees and emphasizing the need for 'return on investment' has obviously created a new ordering of university subjects.
this has nothing to do with 'consumer choice' and everything to do with the diktats of the 'market', as selectively interpreted by politicians who would wish to guide the national economy ("we need a bigger tech sector", etc).
as per usual, you have absolutely nothing of insight or originality to say on a topic. just recycling tabloid tropes. if i wanted to read a befuddled old crank letting out his bean farts on the daily mail comment section, i'd go there.