I'd also like to point out to any a levelers or people about to go on to university to make sure that this is the degree that you want, and it's not because 'all your friend's are doing it'
My husband did a degree in culinary arts several years ago, (financed by himself,) which has been fine up until now, due to the fact that he has been a high up chef in hotels for the past 15 years.
Two years ago he developed epilepsy, because his seizures are unreliable and somewhat uncontrollable. He was told by the doctor he was no longer medically fit to work in a kitchen, and therefore could no longer be a chef.
So he felt the way forward would be to apply to do another degree in enivronmental health (to become and EHO) where he could use his previous experience to his advantage. He got in, and was due to start next month.
A couple of days ago, he was told by student finance that they would not fund his degree because it was his second. And he would need to find £11,000 worth of tutition fees to pay the university. It completely destroyed him
I am extremely proud of him, as he has picked himself up, and after a meeting with a careers advisor, he already has interviews for restaurant manager and hotel manager jobs only 24 hours after beginning to apply.
Just make sure you know that this is what you want, if not, it will be your second expensive mistake!