maandag 5 oktober 2009

Credit crunch hits students


One out of three students is no longer able to attend university and live on their own because of the credit crunch. Therefore these students have to choose a university nearby and live with their parents to cut costs. Moreover they search for extra jobs during summer break to earn money while one out of four students even works during term time. According to Catherine McGrath, of Lloyds TSB, students with a low budget should make a financial planning so they won't have to worry about their financial matters during their education.

Philip Pensaert

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Marilyn Michels zei

One out of three students is no longer able to attend university and live on their own because of the credit crunch. Therefore these students have to choose a university nearby and live with their parents to cut costs. Moreover they search for extra jobs during summer break to earn money while one out of four students even works during term time. According to Catherine McGrath, of Lloyds TSB, students with a low budget should make a financial planning a financial plan so they won't have to worry about their financial matters during their education.