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Living expenses of studying in France
Accommodation for college students:

1. The government builds a public university dormitory managed by the management organization of Coors University: the cost is low, the conditions are poor, and it is difficult to apply, especially for language students. 120 euros to 200 euros per month, about 75 euros per month after housing allowance (other provinces).

2. Private profit-making dormitories built by private individuals and enterprises: the cost is moderate and you can apply for housing subsidies. After the subsidy, it is about 150 euros/month, and the conditions are good (from other provinces).

3. Youth apartment, the house is large, the rent is moderate, and the subsidy is about 180 euros (from other provinces).

French families can apply for accommodation and private rental housing subsidies, depending on the house.

5. Staying in hotels and guesthouses for a long time is expensive, and some of them cannot apply for housing subsidies. In France, college dormitories are generally equipped with simple furniture, some of which include utilities and heating costs, while others do not. Students studying in France can apply for 30%-60% monthly student housing subsidy.

Diet: the cost is about 75 euros/month. If you have a meal in the university cafeteria every day, the cost is slightly higher, about 1 15 euro/month. University canteens are subsidized by the government for 30% of students' food expenses, and 70% is paid by students.

Monthly traffic ticket: 25 euros/month (average price.

Other expenses: about 45 euros, including class reunion, etc. However, it should be noted that a small amount of communication is beneficial to French learning, but too much contact will seriously affect learning.

Generally speaking, students spend about 300 euros a month, which is much lower than other western countries, because during holidays, the monthly income of 900- 1200 euros is enough to support students' living expenses.