I read on one message somewhere in this forum that a woman got a letter from her lawyer, stating that she is entitled to the same rights as her spouse, an EU national. So she didn't have to pay overseas tuition.
I have just graduated from a uni in the states, with a BA in History and I want to teach. It's pretty much the only job I've ever considered doing, and I knew that getting a teaching degree in the states would be useless here anyways, since I want to teach history, so I just got my degree in history.
So I guess my question is, do I really have to pay a full £8,000 even though I will be classified as a resident? And if so, are there any loan companies here that would actually give me the money? Or am I supposed to come up with that money out of nowhere? And could I get a letter like that woman, from a lawyer?
I would be absolutely miserable if I had to wait 3 full years!!! Any advice?
Thanks!!!