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Studying abroad in a public school in Strasbourg, France. Requirements, conditions and living expenses of the application. How much does it cost to spend four years in college anyway?
Holy shit. . . Upstairs is ridiculous. Public universities have no tuition fees. A total of * * * a year, up to 65438+ ten thousand is enough. . .

There are also some deposits of 50 thousand.

Specifically: in euros, 1: 8.3 RMB.

Registration fee, 300-400 euros

House, 300-500 euros, the highest subsidy in France is 170, so the house is about 130-330.

Electricity bill (most houses in France only include water but not electricity) is 20-40 per month.

The telephone bill is 20 pounds a month.

Internet access fee is 0, because WIFI is everywhere.

One-year health insurance 100-200

Home insurance is 50- 100 a year.

Eat, eat purely. I counted those who eat a lot and always buy 300-400 cakes and snacks a month. Some students can cook by themselves 100-200.

The school canteen costs £ 3.05 per meal.

The agency fee is generally 20,000-30,000 RMB.

All right. Round-trip air tickets for direct flights from Beijing to Paris are 700-900 and connecting flights are 500-700. That's about it. It depends on the time.

The train ticket from Paris to Strasbourg is about 50-70 euros. Buy a youth card (under 25 years old) for 50 euros, and you can get a discount on train tickets after a few years.

I almost ate luxuriously, then I bought all kinds of clothes in France and brought perfume and cosmetics to others when I returned home. In this way, I started with 9000 euros, and there were more than 2000 left. Including air tickets, I'm going back to China for Christmas and summer vacation. So it only cost 56 thousand a year. . .

There is no such thing as a deposit. . . Anyway, I came out of high school to study as a freshman. Please ask your agent specifically. . .