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MBL: Coronavirus: Should I go to university this year?

Online lectures, socialising at a distance yet still paying full tuition fees. Will I get value for money if I go to university this year, under Covid-19 conditions?

Online lectures yet full tuition fees; socialising at a distance and virtual fresher's events - all because of the pandemic. So is it financially worthwhile going to uni this year, if you won't be getting the university experience you’d hoped for or dreamed of? How valuable is a degree for your future earnings? Is it better to do an apprenticeship, to earn as you learn? Or ditch higher education altogether and dive into the uncertain jobs market?
We'll be taking questions and hearing the dilemmas of school leavers across the across the UK as they decide what to do next.

Join Adam Shaw and a panel of guests - and share your views and experiences. Email moneybox@bbc.co.uk or tweet @moneybox

Guests:
Dr Maria Neophytou, acting CEO of Impetus
Paul Johnson, Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Sophie Graham, a National Careers adviser

Producer: Sally Abrahams
Editor: Emma Rippon

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