Credit Crunch: Apocalypse, later…
As I’ve said before, the credit crunch really isn’t that bad for students. If you’re graduating in July, you will have some trouble finding a job. But, hey, use the gap to do something fun. Go teach scuba diving in Thailand. Go volunteer. Do an MA. Don’t sit there and sob because some God-awful management consultancy firm have already filled their graduate places.
And if you won’t take my word for it, have a listen to Martin Lewis – he of moneysavingexpert.com fame:
“Unless they finish their studies this July, students are among the least affected by the credit crunch right now. The student loan is the cheapest long-term debt they’ll ever have.”
Listen to Martin. It’s really not that bad, kids.
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