I worked at Uni to help pay expenses plus saving to pay back my �4,000 a year loan which I was given pay for my Uni Course.
I felt I still socialised and enjoyed Uni life, it helped me pay my debts, and allowed me to keep a straight head so that when leaving Uni I could go into a job straight away and not suffer the huge step from studying to being a 9-5 employee.
Those that didn' t work socialised the same amount as me but just smoked weed all day and night.
Overall I feel better off having worked. I think the focus should be on the cost of the courses and their worth, my father had an office job and my mother stayed at home and nursed my disabled brother yet the government worked out I had to pay the whole tuition fee for my course while others got it for free. The course turned out to be worthless the lecturers were terrible and Uni facilities could have been compared with a 3rd world establishment. The Uni's lie as much as estate agents about how good their Uni is...when really the truth only hits you when you get there. To think that I paid more than �1,000 a year to go on the course and then the other expenses to go there, housing, food, course materials, it was around �4,000 a year. It makes me feel sick what a waste of money it was, as I am now in a really well paid job which I never needed the qualification to get.