Most of the living expenses are mainly food. In fact, if we only eat the canteen, there is not much difference between Beijing and Fujian. Our canteen is even more expensive than Beijing's girlfriends (the price in Fujian is still a little high and the school subsidy is small, so the canteen is not very cheap). Anyway, our school doesn't have that kind of meal for a few dollars or breakfast for one or two dollars. On the map, both are 12 yuan, except Shaxian, which is a little cheaper. Then buy some snacks or fruits every day, about 35 yuan a day, occasionally buy a cup of milk tea, about 1 100 a month, plus telephone and utilities (other schools don't know that our school's water fee is free anyway, but it's expensive to turn on the air conditioner all the time in summer), about 1200, and then occasionally go out for dinner and visit a place. It's expensive for my best friend to order takeout in Beijing, but it's enough to eat in the cafeteria. It also depends on the family situation. If my parents' income is ok, I am willing to pay more, and I will save the rest of the money every month. It's good to have some savings after graduation, and you can also set up a fund or something (but maybe I'm too bad to trust the fund now and I haven't earned a penny)