Study Abroad Tip
Don't Over Pack
It is no overstatement to say that your packing abilities may either 'make or break'
your study abroad time. After all, you will be dwelling in a unique
area for a long amount of time and your luggage is all that you will
have from home. However, resisting the desire to pack nearly all the contents of
your dormitory could prove to be harder than you believe. That is why it is better if
you set up a plan of your itineraries along with the activities that you could
do, and have that as a basis to choose what you should or should not take.
The mantra of the international student is: avoid
over packing at all toll. Some might
complain about forgetting some things at home, but then it is always better to
choose provisions when you have made it than ship items you do not use back home
(which will cost a lot of money) or worse, carry lumbering and bulky
luggage
everywhere you go. Incidence of stealing usually happens because a student gets fatigued
of carrying his/her luggage, sets them down, and then leaves them unaccompanied.
Students on study abroad programs should be specially careful of their
documents and identification, and any other important papers that will bear witness to
their legal stay in the nation. Make sure that your passport and visa are
securely situated in your suitcase, ideally in an interior pocket. You can also purchase
a money bag to contain your airline tickets, money, travelers checks, credit
cards, ATM cards, International Student Identity Card, Hostel membership card,
and Travel Pass, and put it under your clothing. You should also take a Xerox
copy of everything significant and keep it in an completely different place.
Then comes the more exhilarating component:
packing your clothing. It is understandable
that you want to look smart - after all, you are unattended in a brand new
nation and you need to be liked by the citizens as well as other international students on a
study abroad program like you. But if you can do this by melding one
'formal' outfit, two pairs of long pants, 3 to 4 cotton t-shirts or blouses, 2
pairs of shorts, a skirt (for girls), and 3-4 polo shirts (for
boys) - you are on your way to enjoying the travel experience of your life! You
can even add a trendy bathing suit for swimming destinations on weekends. It is
also important that you do not run out of clean underwear and socks, so take at
least seven pairs of both. A great hint is to bring dark colored garments as dirt
does not become immediately obvious on them (sounds vulgar, but you will
learn...) and the most comfortable pair of shoes you have for all the eternal
hiking and romping that you will do. Leave those painful shoes at home!
You should also be aware of the weather of the country you are going to.
Sudden changes in temperature might give you 'a cold', so bring medications for
common maladies. You will also need to bring sunscreen, a light rain jacket,
insect repellant, a hat, and a water bottle for outside jaunts and sightseeing.
You are able to bring toliet articles, but if you definitely want to lessen your load, you might
opt to purchase them when you arrive as many items are readily offered in
major cities. Women who prefer a certain type of tampons or pads could
bring a months amount, as with men and their shaving creams and razors. When
you have packed what you think is important for you to exist in a foreign
country, try toting your luggage for a few minutes and up and down some considerable
and steep steps. If you just can not hold it all without assistance, re-check and remove
the least important items.
International Study Abroad program alumni can be the greatest information roots that
you will find. If you happen to know a traveler, you might ask that person what else
you would necessitate for your expedition. Always Keep in mind that your
luggage is your
little piece of home in the foreign metropolis, so do your downright best not to lose any of
it.
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