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i'm in independent housing for university, and for the first term I need to make two payments: a deposit of £832 (including ****ing agency fees) when I go to view the house (which I've had to take out an accommodation loan for because it's before my student finance is paid) and then £990 for my first installment.
I get £2,177.79 for my first term in maintenance payments... and a £150 bursary in like November ¬_¬... so I'm ****ed :| considering I have to buy a bus pass, my own food AND pay utility bills... for 3 months... with about £355... |
i actually want to die
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That's disgusting, Shaun :( Is there no way you can get any help towards the accomodation costs? Share the costs with someone else who needs accomodation? Or a small evening part time job if not? At a loss what else to suggest to help costs.
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Yeah I'm sharing with 3 others and that's the price shared out :/ I'm probably gonna have to find a part-time job...somewhere :S
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Welcome to life:tongue:
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Shaun stand tall
you can do it Keep On Keepin' On |
life isn't someone giving you £300 for 3 months and going "oh well go away" :bored: life is working for much more and telling everyone else to go away :(
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It's called get a part-time job sunshine. ;)
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you're all missing the point :bored: THREE. HUNDRED. POUNDS. FOR. THREE. MONTHS. OF. FOOD. ELECTRICITY. WATER. GAS. PHONE. INTERNET. AND. TRAVEL. THAT. IS. UNREASONABLE.
-has just worked out I have a £250 overdraft to fall back on, might get another one, and will have £175 coming in November- my mum says she wants to help as much as she can but I feel guilty just taking from her all the time... and I was willing to get a job anyway to cover lots of extras like going out and what not, but not to bloody scrape by... at university... |
Get your working shoes on :0)
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Or you should have to gone to halls of residence for first year, it's always the cheaper option. |
i applied for halls and they didn't give me it ¬_¬
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They usually have high demand for halls. You'll be fine. You'll just have to learn to economise and budget your money properly. Rice/pasta will become your friend during uni. ;) |
-is already friends :laugh:-
-waves goodbye to pizza hut :sad:- |
I think you'll be fine, become acquainted Lidl/Netto and just keep track of every bit of spending until you can find a job. You'd be surprised how far you can stretch your money if you stick to basics.
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Vouchers/deals/student discount will also become your friends. ;) Also start looking for a job now, or when you get there. Places will start looking for Christmas staff soon and you'll want to beat all the other students to a job. |
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I'm okay with the idea of shopping at Lidl for stuff like drinks, cleaning products, alcohol, sweets, bread, milk, etc... but actual meals... no way. Although the rice/pasta would be fine :laugh: just not stuff like the meat. I hope there's an Iceland there tbh.
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You're right kazanne :(
I was looking at the registration page for my university and last year's applicants got a £1200 bursary where I get £500. And that was legislated before Cameron was in power. |
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meat isn't meat when it's water :idc:
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Can't afford to be picky on a tight budget.
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