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Jul 25, 2021
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jaromp
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My budget in college was almost exclusively driven by the amount of income I had.
The amount you spend on food and entertainment is highly flexible
A bag of rice and a fridge full of eggs can take you a long way for very little $.
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Helping my daughter decide on a budget for freshman year of college.
kccougar
Intervention Needed
7/25/21 3:35pm
Less than she makes.
panacablue
7/25/21 3:38pm
My budget in college was almost exclusively driven by the amount of income I had.
jaromp
7/25/21 3:39pm
Raid your food storage and fill the space under her bed with it, get some risers
Nat Gas Man
7/25/21 3:49pm
BYU for my sons was about 8k outside of tuition
jxncoog
7/25/21 4:09pm
$1000 including housing,car,gas etc
kotacoug
7/25/21 4:13pm
Look at cost of attendance for the school she is attending. subtract out tuition
Lance71
7/25/21 4:52pm
We told our kid we would give him $800/mo. + tuition. Books and other is on him.
DwigtA2RM
7/25/21 6:17pm
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