Tilly...yes, one could apply to the local education authority for a grant based on parent's income, I received a full grant for tuition fees and living allowance in London....it was £500 a term (tuition fees payed separately)
anne...quite and then a drink in the Fountain.
To become a surgeon in the 60's incurred expenses which I couldn't afford, having a wife and 2 kids so my only option was to go into GP which was well paid. I did this for 4 years, but was bored to tears, I was yearning for the atmosphere of the operating theatre and the daily challenges which one faced in becoming a surgeon.
In those days the ENT surgeon did everything, head and neck cancer surgery, microscopic ear surgery and base of brain neurosurgery.
That gave me the opportunity for a varied surgical life, which doesn't apply today and I started from the bottom rung and trained as an ENT surgeon.........I have woken up every morning,looking forward to my day.