Clearly tuition fees remain an issue. Why forget that Cleggie went from a poor, albeit popular, position to a better one as a result of all this?
Finally we are beginning to have some visibility re the value of tertiary education. This will lead to more flexibly in the types of courses on offer – length, pricing, flexibility – and hopefully (like law) firms will recognise the value of investing in student and offering scholarships and advising on courses that suit their place of work.