Tuesday 10 August 2010

Can British students afford to wait for a place at a British university if they miss out during clearing this year?

As universities announce that there will be very few, if any, places available during clearing this year, British students are advised to look abroad to continue their education. Many universities in Europe have places available this autumn and, farther afield, Australian and New Zealand universities welcome applications from British students in time for the 2011 academic year.

In recent years, studying overseas has become well established in subjects such as medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine. In 2010 there has also been an increase in students looking abroad as a way of differentiating themselves from their peers and gaining experience vital to a successful career. The increased presence of EU students at British universities is a visible reminder that the graduate job market is highly international.

When government advice amounts to deferring entry or starting up a business, it is clear that there is no strategy to actively assist school leavers who miss out on a place at university this year. We advise any student who wishes to get on with their education without interruption to look at options abroad. These may often work out cheaper than studying in England even before a further rise in the cost of university education. In the long term, studying abroad could be the smartest way to avoid the imposition of a graduate tax but it will definitely be excellent preparation for an international career.

Clearing can be a frustrating process for students and teachers alike. When looking for the right move, the answer could simultaneously be further away and closer at hand.

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