I see a fair few posts on here making judgments about today's kids' university choices based on the higher education landscape of our own generation.
Rankings and general prestige have changed, workloads and expectations seem to have changed. Parental involvement is far higher - presumably due to middle and higher income parents having to contribute but also some extending of childhood.
What are the main things you think are different?
Personally I've been surprised by the changes to the top 10/15 Uk universities - a couple that were seen as lower "prestige" have rocketed (which is great but surprised me).
People complaining about their dc's Oxbridge workload is noticeable too - most of my friends who went seemed to have plenty of time for hobbies and drinking. Much less so now reading threads on here?
I wonder if the gap between Oxbridge and other leading universities is narrowing too due to the former being far more competitive to get into.
What changes have you noticed?