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NIKKI

Age: 18, and fresh-faced with it

Height: 6ft, and she's probably still growing from all those stretches

Star sign: Sagittarius (energetic, upbeat, fun)

Subject: Medicine - she loves it, so it doesn't seem like work

On the stereo: Punjabi MC, Blink 182, and lots of dance compilations

On the back: Nike sports top. Fashionable gymwear to keep her looking good and sweat-free

On the lash: likes hi-energy drinks (loves to pull a Red Bull to get her going.

On the plate: plenty of fibre, boiled eggs for protein and iron for extra stamina, though she loves the occasional chicken vindaloo

On the road: top of the range Raleigh mountain bike

On holiday: Rock Climbing

On the doormat: Health and Fitness, a collection of lifestyle and healthy food mags

Hobbies: running, cycling, triathlon, netball - nothing's too much for her

Part-time job: works in a pharmacy called The Best Medicine

 

His take on the year: Ace! I managed to keep my fitness levels up and train three times a week as well as keeping on top of the work and socialising.

What's your favourite part of uni life? My early-morning smug-run around campus when most other students are making their way home.

And the worst?The late nights

What have you missed most? The big swimming pool in the leisure centre back home. There's a gym at uni, but no pool and I don't fancy trying the river.

What has been the greatest surprise? That I'm managing to keep up with work, socialising, fitness and the part-time job, just by scheduling my time efficiently.

How have you coped with money? Most of my outgoings are offset by the job, and the beauty is that the best thing in life, running, costs nothing at all!

What would your top financial tip be for other students? Get a job working in a place related to your hobby, like a pharmacy, sports shop, fashion boutique, art or recording studio. That way you learn while you earn, and can also get a discount on services and products.

 


 

Budget

Household income: £35,000

Income

Nikki studies away from home in London so she gets a higher loan. She's entitled to £5,865 per year and also receives a maintenance grant worth £305 per year, which she doesn't have to pay back. Her university pays her a non-repayable £500 bursary to help. Her folks contribute £900 per year and she earns £2,016 per year from her part-time job. Total income: £10,085

Expenditure

NikkiÕs expenditure is £8436 a year. She cycles to save money on transport, but her accommodation is £5,280 per year. Her utilities are included in her rent but she spends most money on her healthy food to keep her brain and body healthy.

Repayment

If Nikki got a job after her graduation earning £28,000 per year, she would pay her loan back £25 a week!

To work out a detailed budget use UNIAID's Student Calculator

 
 
Annual Income
Maintenance Grant £305
Annual Student Loan £5,865
Grant + Loan £6170
University Bursary £500
Contribution from Folks £900
Interest Free Overdraft £1,250
Part-time work (in term time) £2,016
Access to learning fund £0
Total Income £10,835
Expenditure Month Year
Rent £440 £5,280
Food £88 £1,056
Shopping £40 £480
Utilities (electric, gas, water included in halls fees) £0 £0
Smoking £0 £0
Mobile/phone bill £20 £240
Books/stationary/equipment £25 £300
Travel/Transport £10 £120
Socialising £80 £960
Total Expenditure £703 £8436

Course fees are also payable and a loan to cover this cost is available. Course fees don't have to be paid back until a student is earning over £15,000!

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