sweetcherry
Member
I pay everything myself, and I've HECS'd the uni fees, apart from the student guild fees.
I pay for:
- textbooks (either new or second hand, depends on the availability)
- student guild fees
- mobile phone bills
- phone bill
- internet bill
My partner pays for everything else - we're living rent-fee in his parent's house. His parents have offered to help pay for uni, but I've declined their offer. I just don't want to feel guilty leeching off my in-laws, and they understand that. They have said that if I have serious money problems, I just have to simply ask them.
My mother is in no position to pay anything for my education - she's a single mother and she's got 3 other teenage kids (ages 16, 14, 13) to look after.
I'm currently applying for a Commonwealth Learning scholarship at USQ, so I hope to get the scholarship, so I would be able to pay my way through uni, and maybe be able to purchase a laptop.
I pay for:
- textbooks (either new or second hand, depends on the availability)
- student guild fees
- mobile phone bills
- phone bill
- internet bill
My partner pays for everything else - we're living rent-fee in his parent's house. His parents have offered to help pay for uni, but I've declined their offer. I just don't want to feel guilty leeching off my in-laws, and they understand that. They have said that if I have serious money problems, I just have to simply ask them.
My mother is in no position to pay anything for my education - she's a single mother and she's got 3 other teenage kids (ages 16, 14, 13) to look after.
I'm currently applying for a Commonwealth Learning scholarship at USQ, so I hope to get the scholarship, so I would be able to pay my way through uni, and maybe be able to purchase a laptop.