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Study abroad in Australia-day 3 (cost of living)

When it comes to studying abroad, the impression of a large number of people is, in a very popular sentence now, probably that is, "by the way, there are mines in the home!" In fact, the formation of this kind of inherent impression is largely due to the fact that few people really study the lives of overseas students, and that at present, the level of overseas students in China is dominated by people with relatively rich family conditions. But given the standard of living of the average family class in China, what is the cost of living for Australian students? (of course, we will not bother with the life of Tuhao, after all, there is probably no "upper limit" in terms of spending.)

First of all: live

If you live, in fact, most of the people are mainly renting houses. Like the average house, the rent per week is about $120,180, or $480,720 a month.

Second: eat

Breakfast, the simplest way to eat, sandwiches, milk / coffee, about $7, or occasionally, $150 a month.

Lunch, eat casually also at least 10 dollars, of course also can make oneself or sometimes outside part-time meeting free meal, a month count 400 dollars

Dinner, it's best to make a better dinner by yourself. Otherwise, it usually costs $10, or $300 a month.

Once in a while, eat a snack, have a meal, go out with a friend and hi, so I'll add another $200 a month.

Then: OK

If the traffic is at least 70 dollars a month, this is still living on the edge of the school, not to mention the premise of city, not to mention driving and so on, save $100 a month

Finally: miscellaneous living expenses

Buy something, cut your hair, buy a little dress, buy a book, or pay for a phone call, if you want to buy something, a haircut, a little dress, a book, and a phone call. It costs $300 to spend less than $300 a month on miscellaneous expenses.

So the cost of living is about $2300 a month. If you cook by yourself and the rental cost is low, about $2000 can be done.

In fact, doing a part-time job to earn some pocket money, this cost is completely cover, and part-time job if good, but also can have more surplus to improve living standards or subsidize tuition fees.

Of course, anything must be paid in return, this is the same truth, studying abroad is definitely not a good food, drink and fun, but also by no means the exclusive "miner".

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