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      Food Expenditure in Sweden
      Accomodation • student rent homestay • • Devki Venkat

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      ChristineJoseph

      @devki-venkat

      Hey Devki,

      The monthly food expenditure in Sweden is approximately 200 EUR. This depends on your eating habits, whether you cook, and other factors. You can save money if you buy food from low-cost supermarkets like ‘Lidl’ or ‘Willy’s’ or outlets on the city's outskirts.

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      Studio apartment vs sharing apartment
      Accomodation • student rent homestay student accommodation living off campus housing for international students • • Anamika Reddy

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      Juhi rathod

      It depends on your preferences as well.
      If you want to live by yourself and money is not an issue, go for a studio apartment.
      But if you can't live alone or you want to save, live with roommates.

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      Homestay and is it available ?
      Accomodation • homestay u.s study abroad • • Amandeep Soni

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      Nikhil fernandes

      A decision like that depends upon a variety of factors. What i can help you with is making an informed decision so here are the advantages of both:

      Living on campus:
      a. Accessibility: laboratories, gyms, libraries etc are much more close to you.
      b. Social Life: Students closer to campus can spend more time there which helps building friendships and connections in some cases
      c. Security: Staying on campus with the provision of campus security, gives you a safer feeling than staying off campus. Living of Campus:
      a. Personal Liberty: students living of campus generally enjoy more independence then those on campus
      b. Space and Privacy: for those living on campus having personal space becomes an issue as college dorms can become really noisy at times. This is a bg advantage for those who like there own space
      c. Availability: staying off campus means you're exposed to much more which helps a lot.
      You could read more about it on this blog(https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/on-campus-vs-off-campus-what-should-international-students-choose/)