話係搵個master讀下 - As a British Citizen, you will only be consider a 'home' student if you lived in the UK for three years before the course starts. You will still be class as an 'international' student if you want to start a Master course in an UK university in September 2018.
HKG 巴,whats the different between Home and international student? any fee difference?
as I am planning to study a master during my stay in here. Thanks!
分分鐘貴一倍
International student are charged higher tuition fees by the universities in the UK.
Have a look at the example below -
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/degrees/applied-linguistics-research-ma/#fees&funding
If you want to do a MA degree in Apply Linguistics Research at the University of Newcastle, the 'Home' fees will be £6,000 while the international fee for the same degree will be £13,980.
As a British Citizen, you will only be entitle to 'Home' fee status if you lived in the UK for three continuous years before the start of the course.
我開頭仲以為有BC就可以平讀master, 後來check番先知要住夠3年, 屌.......
講起就灰
Why do you think that being a British Citizen alone will entitle you to 'Home' student fees in the UK? I think it is only fair that you will receive benefits from the UK government if you contributed to the UK - for example paying UK taxes.
因為係US, 就算只係green card holder都可以俾in state tuition. 冇諗過UK嚴咁多
而且EEA國家既人唔洗等3年就可以俾home student fees, 我作為citizen 就有呢個限制, 所以你話fair, 我唔係好覺得....
just my two cents
You may misunderstood my original post. I did not say the current system where EEA nationals will be treated as 'Home' student in certain circumstances is 'fair'. What I said was - "it is only fair that you will receive benefits from the UK government if you contributed to the UK".