Bernard Mallee (21), right, from Kiltimagh, Co Mayo

Bernard Mallee (21), right, from Kiltimagh, Co Mayo, is an MA student studying journalism at Dublin City University

Bernard Mallee (21), right, from Kiltimagh, Co Mayo, is an MA student studying journalism at Dublin City University. His total spend was £237.70, of which £65 was spent on alcohol.

`I get a grant, paid in three instalments of £560 and I have a student loan of £2,000. Mayo County Council pay for most of my fees. The fees are £3,500 and they pay £3,064 of that.

"I have started a placement for my course for the summer which pays £220 a week, so that will be a big help. And apart from that my parents pay my rent, which is £300 a month. There are four lads in the house I share, in Clonskeagh, which is on the other side of the city.

"I share with three professionals - we are all friends from home. I could be in college until about 8.30 every night. So, I get lunch and a dinner in college."

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Every week-day in the period monitored, Bernard had both meals in college, for between £2.50 and £2.95 each. The only days he bought the makings of a meal were on Saturday, when he spent £4.95 on groceries and on Sunday when he spent £4.70 on a Chinese take-away.

Apart from his meals he spent £1.95 on chocolate, £2.95 on Coke, £8.50 on cups of coffee and £7.25 on newspapers. During the week he gets a newspaper on campus at a student rate.

Socialising cost Bernard £74, including the bus fare home on the Nitelink bus on Friday night, £3, and a trip to the cinema, to see Save The Last Dance on Wednesday night. His most expensive night out was Thursday, when he went for a late dinner with friends to Belgo, a Belgian restaurant in the city centre. He was also out on the previous Saturday, in Brogan's pub on Dame Street, where he spent £25, and the following Friday when he spent £10 in the Morrison Hotel bar, also in the city.

"I didn't realise until the end of the week how easy it is to spend between £25 and £30 a night on going out. It is definitely more expensive to go out in Dublin than it is in Galway. I did my BA in Galway and a pint of Guinness there is nearer to £2 whereas in Dublin it's about £3."

Incidental expenses included a CD (£9.99) bought on Tuesday, stationery (£5.50) bought on Thursday and a Citizone weekly bus-pass (£10) which he bought on Sunday. "I go home about once a month. The bus fare is £12 return."

Asked about occasional expenses, such as buying equipment or clothes, he says he buys clothes when he needs them, and that when he does need equipment, such as a mini-disc, "that can put a spanner in the works" but that he manages.