Should graduates pay back double their student loans?
17 Mar 2011 | by Emma Haslett
The BBC says a student borrowing £13,000 a year could end up paying back £80,000. But is that really so much, over a career?
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The BBC says a student borrowing £13,000 a year could end up paying back £80,000. But is that really so much, over a career?
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