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I was just wondering how much your student fees were and how much you parents paid towards your fees and accomodation?
I should be going next year and i'm excited although a lil worried cos i hate being poor...my mum has just said she'd pay my student fees then she said..'don't forget we gotta pay your accomodation fees'...yay, more money for me!!
Anyway, all u uni bod's, how did u cope..money wise..also if u moved away, was it scary..if u didnt move away..do u wish u had?
I was just wondering how much your student fees were and how much you parents paid towards your fees and accomodation?
I should be going next year and i'm excited although a lil worried cos i hate being poor...my mum has just said she'd pay my student fees then she said..'don't forget we gotta pay your accomodation fees'...yay, more money for me!!
Anyway, all u uni bod's, how did u cope..money wise..also if u moved away, was it scary..if u didnt move away..do u wish u had?
Accomodation ranges from 45-100 a week (30 weeks a year)
> tuition is £1100 a year.
you'll get assessed for tuition fees, it depends how much your parents earn, if they earn 30k+ then expect to pay full whack, if they earn very little then the government will help pay (or pay all) your tuition fees.
If you stay in halls the uni prices are normally reasonable but not cheap (£45 to £60). But you'll only have to rent for about 38 weeks or maybe less I can't remember.
If you rent a house / flat it may be cheaper, may be more expensive - it normally depends how close to the uni it is and the amount of mould that's growing in it. You'll normally need to rent these for a year (ie. 52 weeks, not a uni year), and put down about a months worth of rent as a deposit. A cheap house I'd say is about £35 a week, some places cost up to £75 a week.
I loved it though. They truly were great days.