loquasagacious
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I lived the 'practical realities' of my argument for my first two years at uni. The first year without YA and without support from my parents I lived on around $250 p/wyou're not very good at maths are you?
you were challenged to live on 350 a FORTNIGHT, you said this was doable.
$120 a week was the going price (for VERY CHEAP accommodation, and im talking some distance from the uni). so:
350-
240
----
110
a fortnight to spend on food, bills, travel and of course, entertainment.
have fun on that bro.
I'm not going to bother arguing with you anymore. You you cant see the practical realities of your own argument, let alone have experienced them first hand.
Los: if you had to live on 350 a week i'm very sorry you had to experience that.
Rent: 120
Food: 50
Utilities: 50
Incidentals/Entertainment: 40
And being honest there was room to make cuts even in that. I could have gone without ADSL and a car. And the incidentals/entertainment could have been cut a bit.
I worked a couple of shifts a week at a supermarket and did some cash in hand tutoring together that pretty much covered my costs. I had worked full-time over the summer break before uni so I had money saved up to cover big purchases and give me a buffer if I didn't work for a week here or there.
When I became eligible for YA I crunched the numbers and was able to reduce my working hours slightly while still having an increase in my income. On YA+work I was on easy street.
As for your complaint that YA is insufficient, I don't really see a problem. Though of course I don't see any reason that YA should be sufficient, I see no reason why you shouldn't need to work. Cry me a river that YA might not pay enough to support entertainment....