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Former NUS President Aaron Porter asks the South East's university vice chancellors whether there is any point in getting a degree considering the rise in tuition fees.

It'll cost up to nine thousand pounds a year to get a degree, but former NUS President Aaron Porter asks the South East's Vice Chancellors, what's the point of going to university? University fees explained by financial guru Alvin Hall - plus an exclusive survey into the effect of the fees on young people applying for higher education. And the Sumatran tiger cubs born in Kent that are keeping the genetic line pure of one of the world's most endangered species.

29 minutes

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Mon 24 Oct 2011 19:30

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Presenter Natalie Graham
Participant Alvin Hall

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