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How much is the living expenses for a year in college?
It is reasonable for college students to live around 1500, and the specific living expenses depend on the family situation.

Living expenses are an unavoidable topic in the opening season of universities. First of all, 1500' s living expenses are not only food and drink, but also various daily necessities, including paper, detergent, toothpaste and shampoo. , hundreds. Then there are unsalable skin care products that are changed every few months or even half a year, or new clothes added in different seasons are also hundreds of dollars (I think clothes should be reimbursed at home)

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According to the report on college students' consumption, the living expenses of most college students in China are between1.500-2,000 yuan, a few students are between 1.000- 1.500 yuan, and some students live above 3,000 yuan. This is only the average data, not a case. You should know that the cost of living varies with family conditions and people.

Urban consumption level is also an important factor. The monthly living expenses of the four first-tier cities in the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are definitely higher; The consumption level of the second and third lines will be lower, and the living expenses can be given normally.

Students who have just entered the university, 80% can't control their money, and they may spend it in the middle of the month. At first, they can divide the monthly living expenses into two parts and give them to their children.

Only the breakfast in the school canteen is generally around 3-5 yuan (65438 boiled eggs +65438 0 yuan +0, a 2 yuan cake and a 2 yuan porridge), the lunch is generally around 10 to 15 yuan, and the dinner is about 8- 15 yuan, so the breakfast, lunch and dinner are about 630.

Every family has its own financial situation, and what I said above is just my personal opinion. It is most important to live a full college life and fully absorb the spiritual nutrients of college life.