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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 336605, member: 31907"] The increasing cost of education and student living in the UK is not an easy feat for the students. Here is a breakdown of common student living costs to expect in 2024:Here is a breakdown of common student living costs to expect in 2024: [B]UK Students' Tuition Fees[/B] For UK students, attending a public university in England costs as much as £9,250 yearly. Varies in Scotland and Wales is the fee. Foreign students in the country pay higher rates. [B]Housing[/B] With regards to accommodation that is provided on campus, you should plan to spend around £150-£300 a week on rent, depending on what amenities you require. Renting a private house for apartments with roommates averages between £80 and £150 a week. [B]Food[/B] Groceries and meal preparing costs on average students £30-50 per week. Eaten at university cafeterias (1-2 times per day) each can cost at least £40-£60. [B]Textbooks[/B] £30-£100 for a new book. Second hand or renting comes in as a cheap alternative. [B]Transportation [/B] Taking a bus, a train, or a tube for getting to office or socializing is £10-£30 on average weekly. [B]Utility[/B] The average of the monthly gas, electric, Internet and mobile bills is £30-£50, respectively. [B]Course supplies[/B] aproximately £300- £500 is spent on items like laptops, lab equipment and field trips each year. [B]Leisure [/B] Activities such as socializing, clothes and hobbies combined with other entertainment adds up to about £50-£100 every month. On the whole, even though being the average yearly cost of living for UK student may vary considerably ranging £12,000 to £18,000 from such factors as study field and location students choose, their life style. London is most expensive among all cities. Students will spend about £21,000 to £27,000 one in order to cover their living costs. Study time can be costly. Nevertheless, there are grants, loans and scholarships among the funds study provided by the government, good working student jobs , and financial advice. If students adhere to a good budgeting, they can leave the college with the affordable debt. [/QUOTE]
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