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10000 Euros to change my life!
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After two weeks and half in Manchester I can say I am fully installed, a quick financial summary:
1. 9 Months tuition: 3390 GBP
2. 40 weeks housing fee: 4110 GBP
3. 12 Months Swim membership: 120 GBP
4. Hiking: 150 GBP
Total: 7770 GBP (9950 Euros)
I have not estimated my food and other extra activities (cinema, restaurant, social events, etc…). I would like to buy either the new Nikon D700 or a laptop. With two expensive cameras, I will need to sell the Nikon D200. Maybe I should wait until I get a job because so far no other camera can seriously beat the Nikon D200. Normally with these calculations, everything falls into my previous estimations and I do not need a part time job. The Home/UK tuition fee did help a lot and also the underestimation of my Australian Supperannuation gave me a better margin even!
ALL IS GOOD!