Back to the topic, it is extremely important to save and plan for the only funds in advance when college students have only 2000 yuan of living expenses per month and no other part-time income.
The most important and necessary expense of college life is three meals a day. Fortunately, there are many university canteens now, so you can choose some relatively remote or deserted food stalls to buy food. For business, the boss will generally make the price more affordable. If you think the taste is right, you can eat there regularly, and the boss will occasionally give you a free chicken leg or something, so that your hands won't shake so much when cooking [laughter].
In addition, when restaurants are closed, food prices tend to be reduced. In fact, there is no quality problem with the food. It's a good idea as long as your stomach can bear it. In this case, the living expenses are basically within 800- 1000 yuan.
Another necessary expense is daily necessities and school supplies, shampoo, toothpaste and stationery. You can buy products near the shelf life or kill products online, sometimes it is really affordable. This piece can be won for 300 yuan a month, which won't make you too shabby.
The unnecessary but most expensive things in campus life are all kinds of socializing, and there will inevitably be parties. At the party, men will drink and smoke, and women must dress up. So personally, I think this part is the part that can squeeze out water the most. I don't agree with the zero-social lifestyle, but I can choose social content subjectively and rationally. Spend the remaining few hundred dollars on the social parties you really want to attend and meet the people you want to meet most, which will be enjoyable and won't make you tired of coping with financial famine.
If the school is too far from home, you have to learn to use video chat instead of going home on long holidays and weekends. You really have no money to go home.
Peel it, there is a peerless way, hehe.