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May 18, 2025, 04:36:58 pm

Author Topic: New College of the Humanities, (a private college) set to open in London  (Read 997 times)  Share 

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MuggedByReality

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If you look at the tuition fees, they're not thatttt much more expensive than, say, a full fee place at a school like Geelong Grammar, Sydney Grammar or Melbourne Grammar. The problem is, that doesn't include any accommodation or spending money... and I honestly don't think that 70% of British families would be able/willing to fork out that much per year.

I do think that the problem with the college is how it markets itself. What sets is APART from Oxbridge? Is it just for the rejects? I don't think anyone would want to pay truckloads of cash for a college which was their back up.

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      lol, I only just heard my mum will be teaching there (having written to A.C Grayling asking for a job)
"People living deeply have no fear of death"
                                      -Anais Nin

"In the 2nd grade, they asked us what we wanted to be. I said I wanted to be a ballplayer and they laughed. In the 8th grade they asked the same question and I said a ballplayer again and they laughed a little more. By the 11th grade no one was laughing."
  -Johnny Bench, Hall of Fame baseball player