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Posted by Blayne Bradley (Member # 8565) on :
 
Need help preparing for my budget.

I plan to have another apartment/dorm again for when I'm in University, I am gonna prepare 2 plans, Best Case, and Worst Case.

Best Case: Full Time Job during the Summer and All Debts (Credit Card, Best Buy, not including Student Loans) paid.

Worst case: No or Minimal Summer Job, still need to make 100-300$ Payments each month.


As it stands the current prices are:
quote:
Residence Rent (September 1 - May 15, ie. 8-1/2 months)
Application Fee (non-refundable deposit) $ 100.00
Hingston Hall Residence (Loyola Campus)
Small, Single Room $ 422.97 per month
Large, Single Room $ 475.29 per month
Double Room $ 360.79 per month

And here's my expected Financial Aid for 2009/2010

quote:

imulated assessment: 2009-2010 April 21, 2009
Student with a parental contribution
Educational expenses $7 340
Living expenses $5 920
Allowable expenses $13 260

Contribution ‑ Student
Employment income $0
Other income $0
Protected income (income that is not taken into account) $3 330
Basic exemption $0
Additional Exemption $0
Contribution reduction ‑ Part-time studies $0
Contrib. reduction ‑ Part-time studies (not living with parents) $0
Contrib. reduction ‑ Employment income (not living with parents) $0
Contribution $0


Contribution ‑ Parents
Income $15 000
Other income $0
Exemption ‑ Family support $15 274
Exemption ‑ Dependent children $2 705
Exemption ‑ Second parent with income $140
Exemption ‑ Student with a major functional disability $0
Contribution $0
Total financial assistance: $13 260 (loan of $2 440 and bursary of $10 820)

Allowable expenses
Contribution ‑ Student
Contribution ‑ Parents
Financial assistance

Fall 2009
Undergraduate
studies
Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
4410 740 740 740
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
4410 740 740 740

Winter 2010
Undergraduate
studies
Jan. Feb. March April
4410 740 740 740
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
4410 740 740 740

BEST CASE:

Assuming All my debts paid off thats 3300 on Jan and September each for my tuition and whatever else.

So thats roughly 1100 740 740 740 1100 740 740 740

So thats 8 months of stuff, assuming cheapest rent is only 360$ a month that hopefully includes utilities then thats leaves me with:

750 380 380 380 750 380 380 380

remaining.

Now things get difficult, am I paying utilities (University Dorm?), am I paying for the internet? Do I have to use theres and can I opt out for my own connection (which would have better bandwidth)? Is there free food? Am I forced to have a roommate?

If possible I would prefer to pay for my own interwebz. So I will take a few looks around to see what apartments near the campus go for.

Food: I can probly live off of 100$ a month assuming my parents pick up my food or drive me to Costco/Club Price to do my bulk shopping, 150$ tops probly.

600 220 220 220 600 220 220 220

And I have no idea how much for the books. The second semester propably in Computer Science I can probably get away with no buying books as I have at least one large 800 page volumne for each subject (yes including Oracle), the PoliSci books no clue! aint that grand.

Worst case: DEBTS NOT PAID YET no Summer Job to supplement income.
Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr
600 220 220 220 600 220 220 220
Current Debts
A Rough Geuss as I haven't checked my statements in a while, just blindly paying 100$ to each every month.
Owed Minimum Payments
BestBuy: 700 77
Futureshop: 900 90
MasterCard: 1500 30
Visa: 500 Probably Less then 30

Things here get finnicky, I think if I maybe spread out the amount given to me on Jan and Febuary over the next three months depending on how much I am still on debt on my cards should be manageable as my worst case, however considering my parents are on my ass to get a job and are telling me in no certain terms is it tolerable for me to not have a job, any job at all during the days I am under their roof, hopefully the tightness of money of case B won't happen as its kinda mandatory at this point for me to find a job.

I am also applying to bursuries and scholarships, maybe I will get lucky.
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
Blayne, you're going to need to look into taking out additional loans and/or finding a campus job. There's no way around it. And you must find a summer job. You simply can't afford not to.
 
Posted by Blayne Bradley (Member # 8565) on :
 
Didn't I say that was looking pretty mandatory?
 
Posted by Blayne Bradley (Member # 8565) on :
 
Another reason to wish to be Chinese! Theres like 5 different scholarships I could get if I was of Chinese descent!
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
Yes, by all means, start researching scholarship opportunities now. And look into workstudy jobs while at school; you might qualify, and they're easy money in most cases (especially computer lab jobs).
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
Do computer labs continue to exist on most campuses?
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
I haven't yet seen a campus without a computer lab. Even the schools that have so far required that their students buy a computer still seem to have labs available.
 
Posted by Alcon (Member # 6645) on :
 
Yeah, but schools don't tend to need students to sit in on the labs and show people how to use the machines any more...
 
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
 
I don't know about in Canada, but in the US I've never heard of a dorm that didn't include internet and utilities in the prices.
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
You are going to live on 100 a month in food? Good luck.
 
Posted by Mucus (Member # 9735) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Blayne Bradley:
...
So thats 8 months of stuff, assuming cheapest rent is only 360$ a month that hopefully includes utilities then thats leaves me with:

All dorms at Waterloo in Ontario include utilities at least. I'd be surprised if it was different there.

quote:
Now things get difficult, am I paying utilities (University Dorm?), am I paying for the internet? Do I have to use theres and can I opt out for my own connection (which would have better bandwidth)? Is there free food? Am I forced to have a roommate?

Utilities are usually included, Internet is usually provided and mandatory. I got my own Internet connection as did many others but since your financial situation is tight, you may have to compromise. Thats too cheap to include any food.

The food is going to be fairly tight. $100 is possible if you exclusively cook for yourself and are very careful about what you eat. But between social events, the temptation to get some fast food while studying, and so forth you should average much higher.
 
Posted by AvidReader (Member # 6007) on :
 
A decade ago when I was in the dorm at the University of Florida, they had a T1 connection. Since the campus wants you to do homework on the internet, I'd be surprised if they gave you lousy bandwidth.

They do have rules about downloading pirated stuff, though, so you'll have to give that up. Or risk getting caught and losing your ability to do your homework from your dorm room. Either way.
 
Posted by Xaposert (Member # 1612) on :
 
1) Get the dorm with a roommate. That's $100 saved, plus possible additional saving if you share in any other living expenses.

2) Pay off your debt now, before school starts - ALL of it. Not just the minimum payment. It looks like you owe $3,600. If interest on that is 10% a year, then you are wasting $360 a year on interest, or $30 a month, that could be used elsewhere. And its possible the interest is much higher than that. Sell possessions if necessary to pay the debt.

3) Allocate $100 a month to savings. Inevitably, one or more months something will come up unexpected that will require money. That savings will pay for any emergency unexpected expense that comes up.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Alcon:
Yeah, but schools don't tend to need students to sit in on the labs and show people how to use the machines any more...

They still need students to sit there and card people as they come in and kick folks out at closing and lock up, though.
 


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