It’s time for a change
Hey lovers, we have officially launched now and we would love to welcome you to WealthyStudent.co.uk.
There is still to be a few changes to be made on the site. We’ll be making the forum a little more appealing so people can start posting in it and there is also going to be more video and interactive content.
Some people are asking us, “What is WealthyStudent all about? What does it all mean?”
Well, our mission statement is to to help dramatically cut student debt and also give students the necessary tools for making a success of themselves after University.
We have done this by creating four separate sites…
The main site - giving students the information to get jobs whilst at University, make more money and be ready for the outside world
The Savings Site - Giving up to the minute advice on savings to made online and reviewing the products students tend to spend their money on. With Student Free Stuff.
The Phone Site - As students we tend to spend a fair portion of our money on phones and phone bills. Here you will find the ways to compare over 50,000 mobile phone deals, student offers and where to trade in your old mobile.
The Banking Site - We let you know which is the best student account to open and why is it a good idea to open a savings account whilst at University.
We plan on adding other sites and once we get enough people in the Wealthy Student family we’ll do big competitions with big cash prizes for a small entry fee (like £1.50) in order for the winning students to graduate debt free - we’ll only do this if all you students want to!
As a student group we also want to challenge the government on top up fees, the ridiculous 4.8% we are all being charged on our ever increasing student debts. This adds to another £720 per year to our debts.
I don’t think it’s fair the way that young people have to start in massive debt in this expensive Britain.
I don’t agree with so called ‘experts’ who say that this is ‘cheap debt’ and it’s better than getting a bank loan. Why are we even charged interest at all when in Scotland they don’t have to pay any fees?
I think these ‘experts’ are talking out their arse and probably have too much money to give sympathy to those starting out in life with over £15,000 debt. Why should debt be so commonplace in our society? Why should we be charged so much for wanting to educate ourselves and add more to our economy.
Tell me why Gordon Brown.
Anyway, sorry for my rant.
We have come to change that and I hope you’ll join us.
Steve Burford - Director WealthyStudent.co.uk
