Quote Originally Posted by Doc Alan View Post
I sympathise with the nursing students. They may well have been genuine, and wanted to obtain a degree which will be a requirement for registration as a nurse with the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council from 2013. Of course they should have known that it's illegal to work - as opposed to studying - more than 20 hours a week. But surely it was the University's responsibility - and enlightened self-interest - to monitor their activity and warn them of the consequences of flaunting immigration rules.
i think every 'student' knows they can not work more than 20hrs a week term time, of course many are here for the work and to get their foot in the door than study, if not how many of the went to the uni and complained about a few hours a month in class studying , when they know they should be at least 15hrs a week in class?

and how can the uni get away with this? a few hours a month instead of 15hrs a week where were the tutors ? a 150 students, what were the tutors doing 1 to 1 studying instead of a class of students