http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/sep/26/arts-degrees-wealthy-humanities-university
"Fears are growing of a "gentrification" of arts and humanities degrees as new figures reveal that the courses have become the preserve of wealthy students. Statistics released to the Observer by the Sutton Trust, an influential education charity, show that 31% of those who graduated in 2008 with degrees in history or philosophy were the children of senior managers – the socio-economic group with the highest income. Across all English university courses, an average of 27% of graduates were from this group." A blede Gschicht. Michael -- http://niij.org/