chris said:You must be very proud![]()
And your only giving her £500![]()
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Nope - She's had around £3,000 in 'reward' money, when I add together cash and a holiday where I sent her to the US for 2 weeks.cj10jeeper said:Oh and of course there's the small matter of £6,500 accomodation and £3,200 fees in year 1 alone
ksher said:cj10jeeper said:Oh and of course there's the small matter of £6,500 accomodation and £3,200 fees in year 1 alone
My colleague's daughter did not go to uni. this year. She got a trainee job in a accountancy firm and study AAT at the same time, starting salary of £14.5k. He said his daughter does not want huge debt after 3 years. She can now get paid and employer pays for her study. She can become certified accountant in 5 years. BBC News said employers now only consider job applicants with minimum 2:1 degree for interview. Many school leavers with good A-level results had chosen to enter accountancy and law career with practices.
cj10jeeper said:Z4 Beemer said:Does the Uni she is going to not have any schemes in place for buying laptops at reduced prices?
I would have thought Dell would be worth a look also. They are part of the NNA (National Notebook Agreement) for most Universities.
News to me - never heard of the scheme. Will do some research though![]()
pvr said:I meant - dual boot is old fashioned and not required anymore with Fusion and Parallels. Dual boot is often seen as a pain. Embedded means you can use all at the same time.
Z4 Beemer said:I'm often tempted when doing the weekly food shop at Tesco's to pick up a laptop, as a times they have offers on that appear to be very good value for money. I suspect laptops purchased via the University will come with a 3 or 4 year warranty... which might be what is bumping up the price////?
As for software, again worth checking.... depending on the agreement the University has with Microsoft, she may be entitled to it for only the cost of the media (i.e. almost free)!