So, as you might imagine, Brexit has had a huge impact on EU students that had planned to study in the UK and I know that a lot of us that were to start this Autumn are not going to.
Provided that Unis have assured us that we're going to be eligible for student loans for the whole time of our course, what should I do? I'd love to be able to go to University, but I'm afraid about what is going to happen after undergraduate studies. I've accepted an offer for Law School, and the main problem about this is that I can't simply come back to Italy after undergraduate and do postgraduate here, because Law is a subject that is completely different in every country and in my country Law is a single, five-year course.
At the same time, I'm worried about this could affect my eligibility for postgraduate student loans, because I definitely can't afford to pay for postgrad on my own. So it would seem that I risk getting stuck, not being able to continue studying in the UK, and not being able to go back to my home country.
Also, I've seen a huge amount of racism and xenophobia as a result of the referendum. I know York voted to remain, but, honestly, how bad is it getting?