Arts graduates less likely to think degree was good value
Barely one in three arts graduates who responded to a survey conducted by the National Union of Students said that their degree had been good value for money.
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Barely one in three arts graduates who responded to a survey conducted by the National Union of Students said that their degree had been good value for money.
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