22 May, 2014
Most students believe they don’t get value for money at university: Survey – The Independent
The days of traditional university lectures may be over as new research shows students are boycotting them because they believe they can get all the information they need on the net.
The finding emerges from a survey of 15,000 students which shows a large majority of those attending English universities no longer believe they get good value for money from their courses now fees are £9,000 a year.
The number saying they are getting “poor” or “very poor” value has also almost doubled during the past two years since the new fees came in, from 18.3 per cent to 33.1 per cent.
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