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Downloads: the new student currency?

Follow up to Classic August survey Leeds University clearly believes this new research has real merit. And that you will be quids in if you choose them over, say, the University of Nottingham: During one academic year, going to Leeds could mean the average student is more than £2,238 better off– the equivalent of more … Continued
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Follow up to Classic August survey

Leeds University clearly believes this new research has real merit. And that you will be quids in if you choose them over, say, the University of Nottingham:

During one academic year, going to Leeds could mean the average student is more than £2,238 better off– the equivalent of more than 2,800 single track music downloads

Does this mean that students are now forsaking decimal currency in favour of one which deals in 79p units? I suppose it is at least better than saying five pints a night.

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mikey
18 years ago

Who are these students who purchase music?
Pints is a much better unit of currency!