Yarr. And lucky you to live in a country that allows that kind of thing (for now; they're pushing your fees up and up on the American model, the capitalist cunts). While overseas-student fees here are comprable to American university fees, they're still far too high to let me take another degree, or even change to a degree that would require me to repeat any years.
Maybe I can apply for citizenship--but even then, I'd have to wait until I'd been resident for 5 years before I could be eligible for home-student [lack of] tuition fees, so I couldn't even start a second degree until a full year after I graduate here. And 29 is awfully old to be beginning a career in zoology.
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Date: 2008-03-24 08:21 pm (UTC)Maybe I can apply for citizenship--but even then, I'd have to wait until I'd been resident for 5 years before I could be eligible for home-student [lack of] tuition fees, so I couldn't even start a second degree until a full year after I graduate here. And 29 is awfully old to be beginning a career in zoology.
::gloom::