Today I'm going to talk about the cost of studying abroad in Sydney for a year π. As Australia's largest city, living and studying costs naturally aren't cheap, and your wallet might take a hit over the course of a year. ππΈ If you're also considering studying in Australia, then this note is a must-read for you! πβ¨
π Tuition Fees
For top universities like the University of Sydney, tuition fees are approximately around 400,000 RMB per year. And that's just tuition, without considering other expenses!
π Accommodation Costs
Accommodation prices in Sydney are also the highest in all of Australia, with yearly costs ranging from 100,000 to 150,000 RMB. If you're looking for cheaper accommodation, you'll need to plan and search well in advance!
π Living Expenses
Daily expenses for food and drink can be reduced if you cook for yourself, but occasional dining out or purchasing household items can still add up to around 100,000 RMB per year. Sydney's cost of living is nothing to underestimate.
π Transportation Costs
Transportation expenses depend on where you live. If your school is close to your accommodation, you can keep this expense relatively low. However, Sydney's public transportation is quite developed, and getting a student monthly pass is a relatively economical choice.
π Other Expenses
This includes expenses for textbooks, entertainment activities, and more, which should be budgeted at least a few thousand to tens of thousands RMB per year.
In summary, if you're planning to study in Sydney for a year without living too extravagantly, the overall cost will likely be between 600,000 RMB to 800,000 RMB. Of course, finding part-time work might help alleviate some of the financial pressure. π
π‘ Money-Saving Tips
Student VIP and eBay are great places to buy second-hand books and other items, significantly reducing expenses.
Pay attention to discount seasons when renting and shopping, as this can help better control your budget.
I hope this information is helpful to you! If you have any questions or want more advice, feel free to leave a message for further discussion! π π