All said and done about the UK issue, the question most of us are left with is: "whether to accept our offers this year or not?"
The answer is tricky. Experts believe that it is going to get tougher in UK in the coming years (education as well as employment). So, either take the initiative now and go for it, or look elsewhere for alternatives.
I dont think Australia is an alternative. They lost 80 billion dollars last year in the education sector because of known issues (the same can happen to UK now). Australia's loss however was UK's gain over the last few years, and that has in my opinion resulted in closure of the PSW scheme (there is a flood of Indian and Chinese migrants in UK; migrants who took the study route).
Now with UK not welcoming international students (who are mostly from China and India), we could see a mad rush for Canadian and US universities in the coming years (not that it wasnt there already). In that case, be prepared to see US and Canada tighten their requirements soon.
So the answer is: either go to UK this year (you at least beat the 2012 fee hike this way), or alternatively, go to US or Canada (this year). Who knows, next year we might get to see some more drama. After all, education as well as employment is getting tougher day by day.
All said and done about the UK issue, the question most of us are left with is: "whether to accept our offers this year or not?"
The answer is tricky. Experts believe that it is going to get tougher in UK in the coming years (education as well as employment). So, either take the initiative now and go for it, or look elsewhere for alternatives.
I dont think Australia is an alternative. They lost 80 billion dollars last year in the education sector because of known issues (the same can happen to UK now). Australia's loss however was UK's gain over the last few years, and that has in my opinion resulted in closure of the PSW scheme (there is a flood of Indian and Chinese migrants in UK; migrants who took the study route).
Now with UK not welcoming international students (who are mostly from China and India), we could see a mad rush for Canadian and US universities in the coming years (not that it wasnt there already). In that case, be prepared to see US and Canada tighten their requirements soon.
So the answer is: either go to UK this year (you at least beat the 2012 fee hike this way), or alternatively, go to US or Canada (this year). Who knows, next year we might get to see some more drama. After all, education as well as employment is getting tougher day by day.