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Subject: Universities

2012-10-04 15:33:34
if you focus on patents and become a pattent attorney ... pick a right business (eg life sciences) and you can work anywhere and ask insane paychecks and they'll still gladly pay you :)
2012-10-04 19:28:16
Are you suggesting you cannot ask insane paychecks if you're studying law?

Edit: Right, you think people should only study exact sciences ;-)
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2012-10-04 19:46:37
You can eat for 20 € per week --> 20*50 €= 1000 €. (with my family : 4 pers. i spend less than 40 € per week for food !!)

are you serious?
my family spents around 250-300 euro per month only for food...the prices are very high here compared to our incomes
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2012-10-04 19:50:26
I say you cannot read, or you cant understand what I write.
2012-10-04 19:52:39
Yes i'm serious :-)
Seriously, that's not possible. Unless you only eat potatoes.
2012-10-04 19:58:06
Well...theoretically eating for 21€/week is possible in Poland

it gives you 3€/day.

15cm subway sandwich in promotion = 5zl/1.2€, so you can eat 2 subway sandwiches and one yoghurt/day

it's not really good for your health etc. but still possible ;-)

and to be honest, as a student I had days when I ate 2-3 homemade sandwiches/day and that was all ;-)
2012-10-04 20:04:55
theoreticlly, that is possible in romania too, but practicaly, you will end up in hospital after a month with that diet :)
Easy... In supermarket, here is always fresh food sold at use-by date (date limite de consommation) with at least 50% of reduction prices. We don't eat every day meat or fish. We eat only useful for our need... And we have some pleasure sometimes...

Vegetables and fruits : 6-8 € (6 bananas + 1 salad + little tomatoes + seasonal vegetables)
milky food : 1 cheese + some yogurts (use-by date) : 5 €
biscuits and bread for breakfast : 5-8 €
steaks + fish (frozen) : 8-10 €
Other (oil, sugar, coffee : we use very good offers by supermarkets : 50% reduced prices) : 5 €
Pleasure : 5 € (beer, wine)
2012-10-04 20:09:19
And our budget is 200 € per month... Thus we have some margin every month to buy also necessary (toilet product 50% reduced prices too)
2012-10-04 20:12:40
nice...i always thought the life is highly expensive in france :)
I spend in 5 days (in weekends, I'm at home) about 30-35 euro at food and drinks (water, lemonade, ...) for me alone.
2012-10-04 20:14:56
It could but if you are careful to your budget and your real need... food life is not so expensive.
2012-10-04 20:29:14
same here, unless I go out with friends for a dinner/partying, which happens at least once a week

but some time ago I had a fixed limit ~170€ for month
2012-10-04 20:49:55
I also remembered when i was student, i always went to my local market and i helped some vegetable/fruit sellers when they put back their products into their car and i can have some free fresh food for each week :-)... It takes 1 hour max in your week and you're happy for a week :-)
2012-10-04 21:04:12
it seems that studying in "big" countries is expensive

here:
~70€ for accommodation per month (I live "close" to my faculty so I pay only for monthly ticket, 32€)
~20€ for food per week
~10€ for extra costs (drinks with friends, copying stuff etc)
and 50€ per semester for faculty