


Leonie Müller, a female college student attending the University of Tübingen in southern Germany, tried to stay in her own room in Schuttgart, a city near the University of Tübingen.
The monthly rent for a private room exceeds 400 to 450 euros (approximately 500,000 to 560,000 won as of 2015). After arguing with the landlord over issues such as the burden of living expenses, I gave up.
If you purchase a train pass for 340 to 379 euros (approximately 400,000 to 480,000 won or more as of 2015), you can save at least 70 euros more on living expenses.
I decided to stay overnight on the train all day.







Choose a destination: university, your parents’ house, your grandmother’s house, your boyfriend’s house, or your friend’s house.
I spent my college life traveling back and forth to five cities: Tübingen, Schutgart, Berlin, Bielebilt, and Cologne.
On the train, I took care of my food, clothing, and shelter by simply taking a shower and washing my hair while sleeping and eating.
When necessary, he would arrive at his destination and stop by an acquaintance or family member’s house to rest.



In Germany, we highlighted the problem of college students finding it difficult to live due to high monthly rent, and promoted directions on how to move forward.
He appeared on the famous talk show Ted Show and received sympathy and support from German college students.
And in 2022, the train wandering female college student
Successfully graduated from university


After successfully graduating from university, he published a book titled “Swapped for an Apartment and a Bahn Card,” written about his experience traveling on trains.
happy ending
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See also
https://www.dw.com/en/the-german-student-who-has-made-trains-her-home/a-18667308
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