By YAP YING YING
How much would a Taylor’s student spend in a day? Hong Leong Bank Finance’s expert, Lim Su Teng, 27, shared that Taylor’s University is considered a high expenses university in Malaysia.
She clarified in her statement the reason which cause students to spend so much is due to the shopping malls such as Sunway Pyramid and Empire mall that are located nearby.
Besides, students also spend money at the convenience shops that are available in the university such as 7-11 and Starbucks.
Hence, these shops will tempt them to spend unnecessarily.
“I used to drink Starbucks coffee daily, and I am a snack lover. I would not miss out on those snack vending machines before going to lecture,” said SOC student Alisha Azuddin, 20, who spend RM50 daily. She said she usually spends on Starbucks, Vitamin factory and some snacks in between classes.
Schools of Architecture student, Tan En Huey, 20, spends RM20 daily in TU. “As an architecture student, I need to buy stationery from Board Walk to complete my projects,” said Tan.
She said that other than spending her money on stationery, she also spends on food. There are a lot of restaurants and vending machines in Taylor’s University.
As a result, student tends to spend most of their money on food and beverages. SOC student Elaine Fong Yee Ling, 23, said that she does not spend any money at Taylor’s. “I usually bring my own nutritious food because I am on a diet and also not to spend money simply in campus,” said Fong.
Is it possible that students will not spend anything at Taylor’s University with all the conveniences available? Yes, it is possible but it depends on personal preferences and needs.
How much would a Taylor’s student spend in a day? Hong Leong Bank Finance’s expert, Lim Su Teng, 27, shared that Taylor’s University is considered a high expenses university in Malaysia.
She clarified in her statement the reason which cause students to spend so much is due to the shopping malls such as Sunway Pyramid and Empire mall that are located nearby.
Besides, students also spend money at the convenience shops that are available in the university such as 7-11 and Starbucks.
Hence, these shops will tempt them to spend unnecessarily.
“I used to drink Starbucks coffee daily, and I am a snack lover. I would not miss out on those snack vending machines before going to lecture,” said SOC student Alisha Azuddin, 20, who spend RM50 daily. She said she usually spends on Starbucks, Vitamin factory and some snacks in between classes.
Schools of Architecture student, Tan En Huey, 20, spends RM20 daily in TU. “As an architecture student, I need to buy stationery from Board Walk to complete my projects,” said Tan.
She said that other than spending her money on stationery, she also spends on food. There are a lot of restaurants and vending machines in Taylor’s University.
As a result, student tends to spend most of their money on food and beverages. SOC student Elaine Fong Yee Ling, 23, said that she does not spend any money at Taylor’s. “I usually bring my own nutritious food because I am on a diet and also not to spend money simply in campus,” said Fong.
Is it possible that students will not spend anything at Taylor’s University with all the conveniences available? Yes, it is possible but it depends on personal preferences and needs.