ClockworkSoldier
Clockwork Army
I went to uni when there was no student starter packages etc.
I had a shitty $1000 car. A single room with shared amenities. Living on $448 a fortnight (rent assistance + youth and living away from home allowances).
$110 rent a week = $228 left.
Minus about $90 fuel (full fill - needle past red on final day of the fortnight) = $138.
$80 for food (Later cut down to $50 cause I wasn't surviving) = $58.
$20 for credit (phone being my ONLY point of contact - ultra frugal calling/texting) = $38.
Keep in mind these expenses were all fortnightly. I had $38 left FOR A FORTNIGHT.
I lived like this for a year and couldn't do it anymore. I deferred (until further notice, one good thing about that uni is you never lose your spot) and went job hunting (most of you know that story already).
In that year I lost 15 kilos from starvation and stress - my car broke down four times, Rudd payed for all of that... But that was an extreme case. I've been poor; and I mean DIRT POOR for my whole life and had no savings, no backup, not anything to fall back on.
So yeah. That is an example of one extreme for ya. Don't let it dishearten you, give it a go, you may do better; and even if you don't, you'll learn very valuable super-budgeting skills.
I had a shitty $1000 car. A single room with shared amenities. Living on $448 a fortnight (rent assistance + youth and living away from home allowances).
$110 rent a week = $228 left.
Minus about $90 fuel (full fill - needle past red on final day of the fortnight) = $138.
$80 for food (Later cut down to $50 cause I wasn't surviving) = $58.
$20 for credit (phone being my ONLY point of contact - ultra frugal calling/texting) = $38.
Keep in mind these expenses were all fortnightly. I had $38 left FOR A FORTNIGHT.
I lived like this for a year and couldn't do it anymore. I deferred (until further notice, one good thing about that uni is you never lose your spot) and went job hunting (most of you know that story already).
In that year I lost 15 kilos from starvation and stress - my car broke down four times, Rudd payed for all of that... But that was an extreme case. I've been poor; and I mean DIRT POOR for my whole life and had no savings, no backup, not anything to fall back on.
So yeah. That is an example of one extreme for ya. Don't let it dishearten you, give it a go, you may do better; and even if you don't, you'll learn very valuable super-budgeting skills.