Girl 24 years old, enrolled in undergraduate degree with a monthly budget of around € 850. This is the identikit of the European student. However, a more careful analysis shows significant differences from country to country. In Northern Europe the average age of the student population is 26 years. Given that 75% of freshmen, besides taking a sabbatical year after maturity, has a part-time job despite the state to take charge of 60% of the cost of learning. The exact opposite of what occurs in the Mediterranean part of the Old Continent. Where young people who have undertaken an academic average of 21 years, do not trade profitably and in 75% of cases are living at the home of their parents. This was revealed by the report of the Observatory on the lives of French students.

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