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by kasbah
4492 days ago
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Nice little bit of criticism of the Hackney council and I like the summary of the startup scene in general: A common pattern in startups is to go to work for one,
watch it implode and team up with a colleague or two to
move on to another startup; repeat several times until you
have agglomerated a bunch of people you know, like and
trust; then do your own startup with them.
The statement that foreign students paying vast sums to study in UK is an "education bubble" is made kind off hand though and I would love to hear Cory expand on that idea.As far as I can tell this is on the rise and is central to most university budgets. What could happen to "burst" this supposed "bubble"? |
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Anyway, the bubble would burst when the decreasing value of a UK (or any) degree is overtaken by the increasing cost of it. Bear in mind that the cost of a degree isn't just the tuition; the cost of living is substantial in the UK (particularly in London) and that's making the option of studying here less and less attractive.