Lloyds TSB Research Shows Students Are Struggling To Fly The Nest
                
                 
 
                
               
              Released 
                on: August 3, 2009, 5:18 am
                Author: Lloyds TSB
                Industry: Financial
              A 
                survey by Lloyds TSB Student Banking has shown that almost half 
                (47%) of young people starting university degrees this autumn 
                believe they will be the most financially disadvantaged students 
                for many generations. 
              The 
                survey of more than 1000 17-25 year olds who plan to go to university 
                this year showed that those going into higher education have a 
                bleak outlook on the financial costs of the course. Almost one 
                third (31%) of those questioned said they thought that the costs 
                of going to university would soon outweigh the benefits of a degree.
              The 
                same percentage - up from 27% in 2008 - is looking to stay at 
                home to save money, meaning they will miss out on their first 
                taste of independent living. The Lloyds TSB Student Banking research 
                also revealed that almost a quarter (24%) of students believes 
                that getting into debt while they study debt is inevitable because 
                of the state of the economy. To compound their fears, one in five 
                (20%) believes that it will be difficult to find a job after graduation.
              Catherine 
                McGrath, director of current 
                accounts at Lloyds TSB, said: "It's no surprise that 
                in the current economic climate young people are thinking about 
                how their university career will affect them financially and are 
                considering the ways to make their money work harder. 
              "It's 
                important that students-to-be concentrate on their studies and 
                don't spend unnecessary time worrying about the future. Therefore 
                picking the right bank 
                accounts, using sound money management techniques and considering 
                part-time work are all important steps that will help students 
                manage their finances during their degree course."
              Although 
                the majority students-to-be said that they relished the opportunity 
                to manage their own money, more than a quarter (28%) of potential 
                freshers admitted to being worried about managing their own finances, 
                with 25% saying that they hadn't received any financial guidance 
                in advance of starting their course.
              Independent 
                financial expert, Alvin Hall, commented: "The current economic 
                climate is very daunting for young people, many of whom may be 
                wondering whether spending money on their education really is 
                the best bet.
              "Young 
                people need to remember that a degree is an investment in themselves 
                and that sometimes it takes a while for that investment to pay 
                off. In the meantime, they need to do everything in their power 
                to make every penny count and ensure that, when they are standing 
                on their own two feet as graduates, they can look back on their 
                studying and spending without regrets."
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