Students choose paid apprenticeships over top universities: Youngsters expected to achieve top A-level grades say ...

Students choose paid apprenticeships over top universities: Youngsters expected to achieve top A-level grades say ...

Students are opting for apprenticeships where they are paid £26000 over being landed with an average debt of £45000 when leaving university.
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from: Daily Mail

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