1, rent. If you rent a house, the rent is usually one of the biggest expenses. It depends on the city where you live and the area where you rent. The average student chooses to share a room with his roommate.
2, diet. Diet is an indispensable part of college students' life, including buying food and cooking equipment. Students can choose to eat in the school cafeteria or buy raw materials outside to cook for themselves.
3. Learning materials. Universities need to buy all kinds of teaching materials, stationery and electronic products to support their study, which is also a big expense. The cost of these materials varies according to the specialty and demand.
4. Transportation expenses. Universities may need to take public transportation to school, so transportation is also a big expense. Students can choose to buy commuter cards or one-way tickets every time, which can be different in different regions.
5. Entertainment and social activities. Entertainment and social activities may not be necessary expenses in life, but they can make college students' lives more fulfilling and enjoyable. The scope of consumption includes movie tickets, games, sports equipment, social drinks and so on.
6. Health care costs. As adults need to cope with various accidents and diseases, medical care costs also need to be budgeted. It should be noted that students can buy medical insurance on campus to protect their health.
In order to ensure the quality of life of college students every month, the following are more specific suggestions and budget plans:
According to the difference of rent in different regions, it generally accounts for about 30%~50% of the total living expenses. Students can choose to share a room or live in a dormitory to save money. Due to regional differences, the range of consumption is also different. Some provinces need to buy their own food and cook, and some cities can have dinner or buy takeout. It is suggested that the daily diet should be as healthy as possible and unnecessary snacks should be given up.