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Published 15:01 29 Jul 2018 BST
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A group of economists have done the maths, and it turns out that appearing on the show for eight weeks could net you more money over the course of your life than studying for three years at Oxbridge.
Research from Frontier Economics estimates that someone who appears on the show could expect to make £1.1m in subsequent sponsorship deals and appearance fees throughout the rest of their life, compared to a lifetime return of £815,000 from completing a degree at Oxbridge.
“If you’ve got an offer from Oxbridge and Love Island, you’re better off going on Love Island,” said Kristine Dislere, who completed her masters degree in economics at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
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