I think you missed the wood for the Tree
The problem with NZ students is they expect everything to be handed to them.
my parents earn to much for me to get a student allowance, but they don't earn enough to fully support me, and the living costs loan that I get is not enough to even cover my rent
Problem there is, if your parents went to University, It was handed to them free, on a silver platter, with cherries
Same for me when studying in Wellington. I saved 13k working in 6th-7th form. After first year I had to sell my Car, my Brothers Car (Good Story Here) and most of my Guns.
when not too long ago, students were given loans to do as they wanted. They could go out and buy cars and houses. I know of people that would get a student loan, put it in the bank and let it gain interest..
I don't know what the situation was for when my parents went to university, but that is completely irrelevant as it was not in New Zealand as they and I are not New Zealand born. But for people to use that excuses because my parents got a free pass to university I should too is complete bullshit, times change economies change everything changes and because something was available to people 20-30 odd years ago doesn't mean that it can be available now and that is a huge problem in New Zealand everyone makes comparison to something in the past or other countries and they always look at the small picture which benefits them instead of the complete picture. I am sure it was viable back then to give university education for free, but back then I am sure the government had a lot more money available to do it as it wasn't supporting so many people with benefits, that was because back then everyone worked and worked hard because they knew if you want anything in life you had to work for it. But in today's society everyone expects everything to be handed to them, that is why the government can't give free university to students because they are to busy spending money on supporting everyone else who is too lazy to work for what they want, and expects it to be given to them.That really surprises me, because I started uni with no savings and $14000 in debt and sure I had to sell a few things of mine that weren't necessary but I never had to consider selling my car or anything substitutional like that. I don't know what situation you were in which caused you to consume $13000 of savings plus around $7000 of living cost loans (assuming you used it) in a year as well as having to sell 2 cars and your guns but that is about the same amount of money that what I was earning in a full time job above minimum wage which would say to me that you where living outside of you means, and is more money than what I will have used to support myself living in Auckland this year, which would be the most expensive place to in New Zealand for a student.
What retardo said, i wasnt trying to argue with you.When you study Industrial design (Product design), out of the $800-1000 you pay per paper, none of it goes toward your projects materials and process costs.Building Prototypes is FUCKING EXPENSIVE. I'd build one Prototype every 3-4weeks per paper @ a cost of $600-3000. I had 3 papers per Trimester, sometimes 4.You see where the money went?
I saved 13k working in 6th-7th form. After first year I had to sell my Car, my Brothers Car (Good Story Here) and most of my Guns.
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$0k loan, didn't bother with any type or form of tertiary education. To be honest I think the govt taking action to discourage people from tertiary is about time, many don't truly benefit from it, are doing it out of a feeling of necessity rather than interest in a subject. Being overqualified for a minimum wage job is hardly a satisfying feeling. The loan part is salt in the wound sure, but becoming a student is not mandatory.