I'm planning to go to melbourne university (science/biomed) but the thing is i live ~1hour15minutes away from it, so would it be a) unaffordable and b) no point if i can just catch the public transport.
Does anyone know someone who's moved out into an apartment in the city and was it manageable?
A lot of people that i know who have moved out have had the luxury of their (above average wealth) parents bankrolling them. I'm sure a situation like this must be tough.
I know you may want to move into the city but if your main concern is just simply getting out of home, rather than living some glamorous life off your parents money (like some), it might be a good idea living a bit further away from uni.
A few of my friends and I were considering just renting a place in the local area where we already lived. Now, i'm not sure where you live but rental houses were really cheap around here (low 300s - 400/wk), it's pretty manageable if you split it between a few house-mates. I know it doesn't have the travel advantages of living in the city and its not nearly as cool but i think considering your situation, its definitely something to consider. I've heard as a general rule, the further away you get from the CBD into the suburbs, the lower the prices get.
I live 2 hours away from Monash, so do a few of my other friends and members here. We manage. One particular member even goes to almost every single class (i tend to miss a few, not as impressively dedicated). Living an hour away definitely is doable.
What would be better: to move into one of the colleges at melbourne uni or share a 2 bedroom apartment with like 3 other people in the city.
Colleges are great for international students and other people like that because it's a instant social network. They're really good for meeting a lot of people (international students knowing almost no one of course) and they have a lot of events/parties. They're not as wild as the what you see in American movies but you can still get close to that if thats what you want. I know some of the more wild ones at monash have spontaneous parties and people getting pissed at 3am tuesday night *shrug*.
They are expensive though. Very expensive considering you only pretty much get a single room around the size of your bedroom, maybe a bit bigger and thats about it.
Unless you really want those kind of things, a share house is usually always the much better option in terms of cost and what you get for your money.
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What do you do if you want to move out and your parents will not help to support you?
The whole idea of social welfare is to support those who are totally unable to support themselves - The poor, the unemployed (this is why a lot of programs were brought in after the great depression), those who are physically or mentally unable to work, etc.
It's not really there to support those who have other avenues available to them. Like someone said above, if you come from an abusive enviroment, that should be enough.
Otherwise, just wanting to move out for the sake of it and not wanting to get a job to pay for it/going part time doesn't really count. Granted, its absolutely not easy, at all but it's not like the above situations.
Thats my political commentary for the day anyway.