Congratulations and thanks for the video :) Could I suggest an idea for a video? I was wondering if you could recommend affordable stores for international students to buy things (e.g., kitchen supplies). For example, I head that Target store has good prices but I'm not sure. I hope I was helpful.
I know. This is my friend's: 2 people share the apartment so I guess that's some solace. The prices currently are so outrageous. Yesterday I found out that one of my friends' student accommodation is $600.
@@therealeditrix The prices are indeed worrying. I was hoping to work in MEL after graduation but I am worried abt the accomodation prices as well...I am not sure if I can even find one since I am a foreigner here with no record
@@herio7776 Oh yeah, not having a rental history does reduce the chances a bit but it's not impossible. Maybe a sharehouse would be a good option to begin with. Also, if you have a full-time job with a good salary then chances increase as well. Where do you live currently?
@@herio7776 Congratulations on being done with your studies and all the best for your job hunt. Once you have a job, finding a shared house should be easier.
Congratulations and thanks for the video :)
Could I suggest an idea for a video? I was wondering if you could recommend affordable stores for international students to buy things (e.g., kitchen supplies). For example, I head that Target store has good prices but I'm not sure. I hope I was helpful.
Thank you! This is my friend's place.
That is a good suggestion. I will try to make a video of it. 😊
520?! Imma cry. How do you afford such apartment as a student? Hahaha
I know. This is my friend's: 2 people share the apartment so I guess that's some solace.
The prices currently are so outrageous. Yesterday I found out that one of my friends' student accommodation is $600.
@@therealeditrix The prices are indeed worrying. I was hoping to work in MEL after graduation but I am worried abt the accomodation prices as well...I am not sure if I can even find one since I am a foreigner here with no record
@@herio7776 Oh yeah, not having a rental history does reduce the chances a bit but it's not impossible. Maybe a sharehouse would be a good option to begin with. Also, if you have a full-time job with a good salary then chances increase as well.
Where do you live currently?
@@therealeditrix School accomodation in Geelong. I am graduating this year. So both housing and a job gonna be a challenge no doubt
@@herio7776 Congratulations on being done with your studies and all the best for your job hunt.
Once you have a job, finding a shared house should be easier.
520/week ?!
Yes