klaw
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Hello, I currently live in Sydney and am choosing my uni preferences. I'm thinking of putting ANU Commerce as one of my last preferences due to the much lower UAI requirements compared to unis like UNSW and USyd (94 at USyd, 93 UNSW and 83 ANU) and I would much rather go to ANU than some crappy unknown uni in Sydney.
However, if I choose to go to ANU, I would have very little financial support and I would have to live by myself. I have researched into the costs of accommodation (at UniLodge), and currently costs include:
One off costs
* Textbooks - anybody know how much commerce textbooks cost approx?
* Student Union fee - again, anybody know how much this costs?
Weekly costs
Fixed
* Rent - $158
* Phone and internet connection - $6
* Laundry (twice a week) - $6
* Resident's committee fee - $1
* Travel costs: No idea
Variable
* Food - about $140
* Going out - about $50
* Mobile costs - No idea yet
Total weekly costs: Approx $360 + Travel costs + Mobile phone costs = about $19k p.a. + travel costs + mobile phone costs
Possible sources of income
* Unskilled labour (Casual): I've been informed that average rates for 18 year olds are about $12-13/hr. If this is true, I would have to work around 25-30 hrs per week just to be able to meet my living costs.
* Partially skilled labour: Anybody know how hard it is to find a partially skilled job (such as a job where you type up documents or organise files) without requirements past the completion of the HSC? and approx how much income do they offer? Is it possible to be working for such a job while studying ANU Commerce full time?
* Student loans:
- Commonwealth bank campus loan, $5000 in total, split equally between 2 yrs ($2500 each yr)
- NAB Tertiary student package deferred payment loan, $500-$20000 (Probably about $5000-7000 realistically)
* Youth Allowance, Rent assistance:
- Anybody know if they take your parents' income into consideration even if you live by yourself on-campus?
* Commonwealth support scholarship
- Again, do they take into your consideration your parents' income if you live by yourself?
If anybody sees anything wrong with my estimates, please tell me. Also, does anybody have the answers to the questions I couldn't answer? Are there any significant costs/sources of finance that I missed out? So in the end, is ANU accommodation + living costs independently financially viable? Thanks for your time .
However, if I choose to go to ANU, I would have very little financial support and I would have to live by myself. I have researched into the costs of accommodation (at UniLodge), and currently costs include:
One off costs
* Textbooks - anybody know how much commerce textbooks cost approx?
* Student Union fee - again, anybody know how much this costs?
Weekly costs
Fixed
* Rent - $158
* Phone and internet connection - $6
* Laundry (twice a week) - $6
* Resident's committee fee - $1
* Travel costs: No idea
Variable
* Food - about $140
* Going out - about $50
* Mobile costs - No idea yet
Total weekly costs: Approx $360 + Travel costs + Mobile phone costs = about $19k p.a. + travel costs + mobile phone costs
Possible sources of income
* Unskilled labour (Casual): I've been informed that average rates for 18 year olds are about $12-13/hr. If this is true, I would have to work around 25-30 hrs per week just to be able to meet my living costs.
* Partially skilled labour: Anybody know how hard it is to find a partially skilled job (such as a job where you type up documents or organise files) without requirements past the completion of the HSC? and approx how much income do they offer? Is it possible to be working for such a job while studying ANU Commerce full time?
* Student loans:
- Commonwealth bank campus loan, $5000 in total, split equally between 2 yrs ($2500 each yr)
- NAB Tertiary student package deferred payment loan, $500-$20000 (Probably about $5000-7000 realistically)
* Youth Allowance, Rent assistance:
- Anybody know if they take your parents' income into consideration even if you live by yourself on-campus?
* Commonwealth support scholarship
- Again, do they take into your consideration your parents' income if you live by yourself?
If anybody sees anything wrong with my estimates, please tell me. Also, does anybody have the answers to the questions I couldn't answer? Are there any significant costs/sources of finance that I missed out? So in the end, is ANU accommodation + living costs independently financially viable? Thanks for your time .
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