Living as a student in America comes with a lot of expenses. From housing rent to grocery shopping and entertainment expenses, all of these have fixed costs for students. In this article, we will review these costs and how to manage them.
1. Housing rent
One of the biggest expenses for students is housing rent. In big cities like New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the price of housing rent is very high. On average, the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment in these cities may be between $1,000 and $3,000 per month. In smaller cities, such as Austin and Berkeley, prices are lower, but can still range from $700 to $2,000.
2. Food costs
The cost of food is also one of the significant items in the monthly budget of students. Each month, the cost of buying food, kitchen and restaurants may be between 300 and 500 dollars, depending on the lifestyle and eating habits of each person, this number will be different.
3. Transportation
In big cities, transportation is generally used by train, subway and bus. Transportation costs can range from $50 to $100 per month, but this cost is lower in smaller cities.
4. Personal items
Expenses such as toiletries, clothes, books and electronics are also added to the monthly budget. These costs vary depending on each individual’s personal needs, but may range from $100 to $300 per month.
5. Recreation and social activities
Students need fun and social activities. Expenses related to going to the movies, restaurants, concerts, and other recreational activities may range from $200 to $400 per month.
In general, the cost of living for a student in America depends on the city and the type of life, but it can be between $1,000 and $3,000 per month on average. Proper budget management and paying attention to different expenses can help students to have a successful financial life.
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What kind of jobs can students in America work on as a scholarship?
Students in America can work in various jobs to help cover their education expenses. Some of the jobs available to students include:
- Work in restaurants and cafes: Many students work in cafes, restaurants and fast food restaurants as couriers, waiters or cooks.
- Work in stores: Students can work as salespeople, sales consultants, or receptionists in different stores.
- Work in entertainment centers: Some students work as employees in movie theaters, game centers, swimming pools, and gyms.
- Work in service centers: Students may work in service centers such as cleaning centers, postal services, and executive offices.
- Work in academic assistantships: Many universities offer a variety of jobs for students, including academic advisors, librarians, and student assistants.
- Online Jobs: Many students take advantage of opportunities to work in areas such as editing and writing texts, website design, content creation, social media management, and online academic advising.
Therefore, students can earn money while studying and help cover their education expenses by choosing the right jobs and managing their time.
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