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How much does it cost to study in Ireland? Living expenses are the main expenses except tuition fees. How much is the living expenses for studying in Ireland? The living expenses for studying in Ireland will probably include rent, utilities, meals, school supplies, pocket money and some miscellaneous expenses. The main living expenses for international students living and studying in Ireland are accommodation and meals. General living expenses: transportation fee 15~20 Euros, accommodation fee 40 Euros, meal fee 20 Euros, and total * * * expenses are around 100 Euros. Although the cost of studying in Ireland is relatively low in European countries, it is still a large sum for working-class Irish students, so Irish students must pay attention to saving during their study abroad. Studying in Ireland costs about 560 pounds a month. Based on the 36 weeks and 9 months of each academic year in Ireland, the total living expenses for studying in Ireland for one year is 5040 pounds, which does not include the air tickets for overseas students to go home to visit relatives. Many China students studying in Ireland don't go home to visit relatives, so that international students can get an extra three months' share when calculating their living expenses. However, many international students will work outside the school during the school holidays to earn tuition and living expenses, so when calculating the cost, we should comprehensively consider the income from working and the saved airfare. There are also some differences in consumption levels in different regions of Ireland. Dublin, the capital, is the city with the highest consumption level in China. If international students choose to study in a city other than Dublin, they may need less living expenses than expected now. Specific living expenses (1) Accommodation for students who have just gone to Dublin, if they can find a good host family, it is best to live there for a long time. The advantages of this lifestyle are: first, it can improve the language level quickly. Language is a tool, and the best way to learn a language is to communicate with local people. Second, life is convenient. For those who don't want to spend too much time on trivial housework, homestay is a good choice. Because many host families provide breakfast, dinner and laundry (at least my previous host family did). In addition, if you encounter difficulties and problems, the host family can also give you advice. Third, it is conducive to a deeper understanding of a country's culture. For overseas students, besides studying hard, it is extremely important to experience different cultures. This is of great benefit to personal development in the future. (2) Food expenses Some low-priced open-air food markets and butcher shops can be found in the city center. Such as Mao street. Things there are much cheaper than those in the supermarket. Ordinary vegetables 1, 2 euros a catty. Of course, there are cheap supermarkets. Lido and ALDI use low-price strategy to attract customers. Ireland's materials are slightly scarce compared with domestic ones. Because this country produces no vegetables except potatoes. Most vegetables and fruits are imported, and the variety is limited. There are two shops specializing in Asian things in the city center: Oriental Travel and Asian Travel. Generally speaking, people in China can buy seasonings for cooking, such as rice and noodles. (3) Transportation costs Ireland's transportation costs are not very cheap. It costs 44 love pounds to buy a monthly ticket for buses and trains in Ireland, 65,438+00 love pounds for a weekly ticket for buses and trains, and 65,438+00 for a package ticket for trains. If international students only buy a one-way ticket, the bus fare is between 0.6- 1. 15, and the train ticket is between 0.8- 1. 15, depending on the distance.