Those are my expenses after 7 years of student life in Europe. During this time I completed my bachelor’s (3 years) + two master’s degrees (2 years each). Thanks to Erasmus and exchange programs, I ended up studying in 6 different countries.

    I started tracking my finances in detail from day one at uni. My parents were far away and really pushed me to stay organized. Turns out that since then I have never stopped this habit and every 2 to 3 weeks I sit in front of my excel sheet to log my latest expenses and see how I am doing.

    Now that I work daily with data analysis, it was actually super satisfying to dig into my own dataset covering these 7 years of my financial life. Especially seeing how much me and my friends managed to travel on low budget. At some point I found a 3 day trip to Madrid back in 2018 where I spent a total of 56 eur with flights included + a very crappy hostel.

    by Practical_Warthog_75

    10 Comments

    1. PacquiaoFreeHousing on

      if this was america, there would have been a huge chuck of student debt at the end.

    2. JamesDeanGoneMean on

      Can you explain 180 euros a month on food! Does this include any restaurants or would that blend in the travel bucket? Honestly seems surprising in this current economy

    3. Available-Meeting648 on

      Can someone tell me the name of this kind of plot (first two) and what software/utility to be used to create a plot like those?

    4. You’re a new generation. Back when I went to University of Cologne, I spent at least EUR 20k on alcohol alone 🤣

    5. Soulwing1998 on

      228€ in total for haircuts? Where do I get these fabled 3€ haircuts per month?

    6. The graph is incredibly linear. Made a ton of small trips rather than big ones? I would expect punctual peaks when moving between unis or travelling.

    7. thefroglover on

      As a parent paying for a university life in the EU, I would not agree to money being invested. If they don’t need the money, they should give it back.

      Otherwise it is a gift and nothing to do with the 7 years of expenses!

    8. i like how it looks like covid made you spend less money. assuming that’s not just lost income or something.

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