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Glossary
UCAS - Short for the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. Students applying for higher education in the UK apply through UCAS.
Vocational - When a course or training scheme provides you with the skills you will need for a certain job.
John Major - Major was the British prime minister from 1990 to 1997.
Polytechnics - A term used in the UK before 1992 to describe colleges were students study for degrees in technical subjects or do training for jobs.
Tony Blair - Tony Blair was the leader of the Labour party. He was British prime minister from 1997 to 2007.
David Cameron - The UK's Conservative Party prime minister from 2010 to 2016.
Tuition fees - When students pay universities to study there.
Inflation - An increase in the price of goods in an economy.
Prestige - Respect or admiration given to something.
Bankruptcy - When a person or group has no money left and cannot pay off their debts.
Salaries - The money people earn for doing their jobs.
pensions - A regular income paid by a government or a financial organisation to someone who no longer works, usually because of their age or health.
Germany - One of Europe's largest countries, with a popultion of nearly 86 million.
BA - Either British Airways or Bachelor of Arts.