I am interviewing people for entry into dentistry at the moment. These are highly motivated, very high achieving candidates , with excellent UKCAT scores, extra curricular activities, work experience , charity work and prepared to undergo a demanding interview process. This year 15% of them will gain a place .
I also mentor young dentists and have been a post graduate educator. There is a massive problem with early burn out in many, huge financial pressures due to graduating with upwards of £100,000 debt and many leaving the profession or moving abroad .
However they , at least , can find a job , unlike many recent graduates , even in such fields as engineering , who are competing for jobs in retail and barista work despite their degrees and concomitant debts .
However it is still difficult to advise such ambitious and motivated people to head towards an apprenticeship which will often get you a degree , whilst working and earning.
There are ambitious and motivated youngsters but we are at a difficult juncture where it is not clear where their best way forward is.