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Uni is well worth the financial burden

MORE than a quarter of undergraduates wish they had chosen a different degree to study, and one in three students feel A-levels were not enough to prepare them for university, according to new research.

About 26% of undergraduates said they would have chosen a different degree if they had known more about the current career market, according to the report, carried out for Capital One by the student service Hobsons.

But it also found that 91% of undergraduates say university is worth the financial burden and only 11% would miss out on the experience given their time again. Click here to read more.
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