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Passage Two (1) When university tuition costs nearly trebled from £3,375 a year to £9,000 in 2012, students were promised
Passage Two (1) When university tuition costs nearly trebled from £3,375 a year to £9,000 in 2012, students were promised
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2022-09-27
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Passage Two
(1) When university tuition costs nearly trebled from £3,375 a year to £9,000 in 2012, students were promised value for money, more choice and higher life-time earnings than non-graduates. But the first students to pay the new fees, many of whom graduated last summer, are not having it easy.
(2) According to the National Union of Students, nearly half of those who graduated in 2015 are back living with their parents. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned that the "graduate premium" is likely to shrink as more people get degrees.
(3) And there could be more bad news on the horizon. Sharon Walpole, the chief executive of Not Going to Uni, says some large employers plan to reduce their graduate intake when the apprenticeship levy—a tax on employers with a wage bill of £3m or more—is launched in spring 2017. " Businesses forced to pay huge sums to fund apprenticeships are planning to replace some of their graduates with apprentices to recoup their investment. There’s a real risk that they will be cutting jobs just as graduates are coming out with debts equal to a third of the average mortgage," Walpole says.
(4) So we asked recent graduates if university is still worth it:
(5) Leah Maclean, 22, graduated from the University of Nottingham with a first in history and politics. "There are a lot of great graduate schemes but there is also a lot of competition. Amazon was about the 15th one I applied for and the only one that offered me a place. I was lucky because not only did I get to join an international company that is taking me in the right career direction but I was also assigned to fashion, an area 1 really enjoy. I got a sign-on bonus and a good enough salary to be able to afford to live in rented accommodation in London. "
(6) "University was expensive," he says. "I got a letter when I started paying it back in April and it said I owed £50,000. It was about £10k more than I expected—I didn’t know that the interest had been mounting up from the first term. "
(7) Sam O’Connor, 22, who graduated with a 2:2 in biomedical science from Queen Mary University of London and now works in marketing for the London Imaging Centre, says: "When you spend the money to get a degree you expect to get a return on your investment, so I hope my earnings will be high enough to pay it back without too much trouble. I owe about £42,000 and don’t feel I got the amount of education I paid for. I came in with very good A-levels and fired up to do well but the course didn’t engage me. The lab work was good but the lectures were pretty mundane and there was a lot of ’ remember this and regurgitate it on a test paper’. "
(8) "I took on marketing-based roles for my university snow sports club and, about halfway through my course, I decided to go in that direction and not pursue a science-based career. It was the right decision, though job hunting was disheartening at first. I did a short internship and then some marketing for a ski-boot fitting company. It was a good experience but a bit of a struggle financially. Then, through a recruitment agency, I found a marketing internship with a private company providing medical diagnostic images. They gave me a job two months into the three-month internship and I’m earning around £23,000. The medical knowledge I gained from my degree is very useful when I speak to clinics and doctors. "
(9) "I’d been living in London as a student but I’ve moved back home to a village near Guildford while I find another place to rent. I get on well with my parents and I’ve friends around because a lot of them are living back home too. "
(10) Rachel Kreuder, 22, graduated from Anglia Ruskin University with a 2:1 degree in psychology. She is back home, unemployed and planning her next move: "I was working so hard in my final year that I didn’t get to apply for jobs so I thought I would give myself a year to earn some money and learn to drive. I got a sales assistant job in a jewellers and it was boring. I saw other people going straight into graduate jobs and what I was doing seemed a waste of time. I was unhappy and stressed so I left and did seven months as a teaching assistant. "
(11) "I decided teaching wasn’t for me and I was in a bit of a panic about it all, then somebody mentioned social work and I realised I could work in mental health, something that really interests me. "
(12) "I don’t regret going to university but I wish I had gone into it a bit more beforehand. My psychology degree alone isn’t enough to go into social work so it will take me up to two years to get the qualifications and training I need. "
(13) "1 don’t know exactly how much I owe in student loans but based on what other people owe I think it is probably around £40,000. I’m not worried about it yet. I’m back at home and that’s fine; it’s different but I’ve settled back in pretty well. "
(14) Joe Alexander, 22, graduated from the University of Exeter with a 2-1 in politics and sociology and worked for a digital media company until it folded: " I first applied to Sony Music and got through all the stages. Then, after the final interview for a marketing role I received a voicemail saying they had decided to keep on the present intern. I wasn’t sure what to do next so I got in touch with an agency called Inspiring Interns. They invited me to their office and helped me make a short video to introduce myself that went on their site. When I got home there were emails inviting me to four interviews. "
(15) "I was offered a job in business development with a digital media agency. I really enjoyed it, but unfortunately the company folded a few months ago. Now I’m looking for a new challenge but with a lot more experience behind me. I’m lucky to have been able to move back to live with my parents in London where there are more jobs. "
(16) "University was definitely worth it. However, it’s alarming that the fees are set to increase even higher. University is not for everyone but we should all have the right to attend. It’s ludicrous to put financial obstacles in the way of people not so fortunate, and potentially risk a chasm between young people who think they can or cannot afford a university degree.
Among the mentioned graduates, who actively adjusted his/her career direction?
选项
A、Leah Maclean.
B、Sam O’Connor.
C、Rachel Kreuder.
D、Joe Alexander.
答案
B
解析
细节题。解答本题需快速浏览文章提到的四位毕业生的情况。第八段提到,山姆.奥康纳由于在学校里从事了一些与市场相关的活动,在课程中期,决定进入那个领域,而不再去从事与科学相关的职业,因此他主动改变了自己的择业方向,故答案为[B]。利亚.麦克莱恩的职业发展一直比较顺利,没有进行过职业方向调整,故排除[A];雷切尔·克劳德虽然也从事过几个不同领域的工作,但是她都不感兴趣,也并不满意,因此她不属于主动改变职业方向,故排除[C];乔.亚历山大虽因种种原因调换工作,但也没有改变职业方向,故排除[D]。
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