I want to move out as soon as I finish HSC / enter university. What should I do? (2 Viewers)

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I think we're getting a little off track here.
i thought we came to a conclusion? centrelink, get a j*b, uni accommodation (get like 1000 roommates so its cheap) etc. if ur parents are straight up chasing u around with knives and ur about to die at any moment u could probs try get some homeless child housing program thing where it's like cheap. like im sure that exists.
 

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i thought we came to a conclusion? centrelink, get a j*b, uni accommodation (get like 1000 roommates so its cheap) etc. if ur parents are straight up chasing u around with knives and ur about to die at any moment u could probs try get some homeless child housing program thing where it's like cheap. like im sure that exists.
They are not doing that but threatening similar. I am eligible for a housing program, I've found, however I'm regarding it as a last resort.
 

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Well hi, it’s my first post here. I’m in the same situation as you and so are two of my friends, we are thinking of renting together.

I’m in Year 10 and only just realised we might be cooked so I did some research. One of my friends is only a PR and not citizen, does this mean they cannot get a student loan?

It also doesn’t help that I want to go into vetmed which is very costly :(
Should I just give that dream up atp? And is there anything I should do in the next two years while I still can
 

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There's no point in moving out... you're not in the UK or USA where you would be the anomaly if you stay home for university.
Save the housing market (and ur own wallet) for people who actually need a roof.
 

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Well hi, it’s my first post here. I’m in the same situation as you and so are two of my friends, we are thinking of renting together.

I’m in Year 10 and only just realised we might be cooked so I did some research. One of my friends is only a PR and not citizen, does this mean they cannot get a student loan?

It also doesn’t help that I want to go into vetmed which is very costly :(
Should I just give that dream up atp? And is there anything I should do in the next two years while I still can
Hi! I just saw this comment. Is your friend an international student who has stayed in Australia for 4 years or more? If so, I believe that your friend can apply for citizenship. I can't say this in guarantee, so I believe this is worth researching.
 

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There's no point in moving out... you're not in the UK or USA where you would be the anomaly if you stay home for university.
Save the housing market (and ur own wallet) for people who actually need a roof.
I moved out before, and I personally say it will be worth it. Let's put this into perspective. You're very young, still trying to know the world better. Moving out will expose you to a different world that you never had a chance to experience before. You experience why people have different values, why people live in a certain way. There's nothing better to risk when you're young because the risk of failing when moving out is the most bearable when you're very young, especially when you have the protection of a university student status.
 

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