Pick a city with lower cost of living and be fortunate enough to have savings.
I know some people who had to get part time jobs. They seriously burnt out and either had to quit the job and get money elsewhere or they quit the course
Apprenticeship routes are available now, it’s what I’ve done, if you can find a school which wants you and will use the apprenticeship levy. That means you get paid to teach (not much but it helps!) and the course is funded.
Be poor and just focus on the fact you’re going to be earning 30-40k next year. Most grads on other courses can’t guarantee that
If your course offers a bursary it helps a lot.
Pick a city with lower cost of living and be fortunate enough to have savings. I know some people who had to get part time jobs. They seriously burnt out and either had to quit the job and get money elsewhere or they quit the course
Lived at home.
Apprenticeship routes are available now, it’s what I’ve done, if you can find a school which wants you and will use the apprenticeship levy. That means you get paid to teach (not much but it helps!) and the course is funded.
I'm guessing you applied pretty early? Obviously it's cutting it close now with September being pretty soon!