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Hmm, let me ask, what do I need to bring with me to study language in Australia for half a year?
1: Preparation before leaving
1. Daily items:
Stop talking about it, let’s talk about the weather in Australia. Although there is no winter in Australia, it is not as popular as people think. In summer, the outdoor temperature is not high but the radiation is strong. Do not expose yourself to the sun for a long time, otherwise it will induce skin cancer. It's cool indoors and in the shade, and sometimes it feels cold. Australian homes rarely have air conditioners, which is a bit surprising. If you are like me and think that a towel is enough for a quilt in summer, you will be in trouble. It is really cold at night and a thin quilt is essential. This is only the case in Sydney.
2. Electronic products:
a. Mobile phones: They are more expensive here than in China and the styles are backward. It is very cost-effective to buy one in China and use it to surf the Internet. Otherwise, if you sign a contract here, the mobile phone will be free, but there will be many restrictions and the price is not as cost-effective as bringing a phone. Or you can buy a crappy mobile phone and buy a card, like China’s Shenzhouxing, but the unit price is expensive. There are many charging standards here, some are free time for the first 20 minutes, and some have weekend discounts. Anyway, be sure to read the terms clearly.
b. Computers: Computers here are quite cheap. Desktop computers are very good for a thousand yuan. Laptops are cheaper than in China (especially brand machines), such as IBM, Compaq, Toshiba, etc., you can buy them for about 3,000 Australian dollars. It's quite good and has good after-sales service. During the guarantee period, any hardware that breaks will be replaced for free, and some also have anti-theft insurance. However, the gadgets here are quite expensive. The worst mouse costs 10 yuan (Australian dollars). Therefore, it is strongly recommended to bring small peripherals such as mice, speakers, cameras, etc. when coming here. Maybe if I bring a few more mice.
3. Documents and foreign exchange:
a. Make several copies of important documents and carry one copy with you, just in case.
b. Foreign exchange: Bank of China can remit money directly to the school account. The handling fee is very small, and 100,000 yuan is only 200 yuan. You don’t need to think about other cards. If it doesn’t work, just bring it yourself. It’ll be fine. No matter it’s China or Australia, you won’t be searched, and it’s convenient and flexible to exchange currency yourself after you go there.
4. Luggage:
Some people are always afraid that they don’t have enough, but in fact, there is no need to worry at all. General luggage is 20, 23...kg, and hand luggage is 10kg. In fact, in addition to not exceeding the checked baggage, you can carry a lot of things in your hands, and sometimes you can even take more than you check in. If you don’t believe me, carry a big schoolbag on your back. If you are a boy, you can carry a rucksack (don’t try this for girls), which can hold at least 10 kilograms. You can also carry a small box or laptop in your hand, and a plastic bag to pack a few temporary clothes, which can fit on the plane.
Two: Entering customs
Some people always ask whether to go through the green or red channel. The answer is that the red channel is safer. If you bring too many contraband, please report the foreign currency or it has nothing to do with it. Important things will be released easily. But it’s not necessarily green, it depends on luck. However, I was very careful when checking randomly, and would open any photo album or the like.
The first few days:
Usually there is always a friend or landlord to pick you up. It is nothing more than depositing money, opening an account, registering in school, buying things, and asking if you don’t understand. When exchanging foreign currency, please note that the exchange rates of various banks in Australia are different, so be sure to shop around. And the exchange rate is always floating, so don't change it all at once, otherwise... I just didn't understand at the time. I exchanged it for 0.52xx, but it fell to 0.50xx within a few days, and I lost more than 1,000 Australian dollars. It hurts to think about it. However, there are no foreign currency savings in Australia, and it is not safe to carry a large amount of US dollars with you. Make your own decision. The Bank of China here has foreign currency savings, but the handling fee is 2%, which is very expensive.
Study:
Don’t be afraid of majoring. It’s easy to change majors within the school. As long as you explain the valid reasons, foreigners are very reasonable. But be aware that popular majors may be full, and that won’t work. For example, in UNSW where I work, it is said that computers and accounting are overcrowded, so you have to start early, but everything else is generally fine. Is it necessary to take language classes? It varies from person to person. If you can't afford to study, you shouldn't study. Firstly, the tuition is expensive, costing more than 200 Australian dollars a week. Secondly, you can't learn anything unless you want to make some friends.
Is it necessary to study IT when choosing a major? The three people living with me now are all computer majors. Except for one who has working experience in IBM in China and has found a computer-related job here, the others are either waiters or have not found jobs yet (all of which refer to temporary holidays). Now the economy here is In a recession, jobs are hard to find. Moreover, there are too many people learning computers, 90% of them are Chinese. However, there is no guarantee that the economy will improve upon graduation. Anyway, if you learn a major well, you will still have a future even if you cannot return to your country.
Driver's license:
The domestic driver's license can be used by translating it at the designated place here, but it is still strongly recommended to take a local learner license. Because the Australian driver's license, like a bank account number, is the most commonly used document to identify one's identity, it is ok to use the driver's license in many places where a passport is needed. It is also convenient and safe. If you immigrate in the future, you can directly take the permanent driver's license test in one step. Go to the local RTA office to make an appointment for the knowledge test, which costs 30 yuan, and then go back and look at the test questions online. There are 300 questions in one session, and 45 will be selected for the test. It's very simple. The exam manual is 25 yuan per copy (in Chinese). You don’t actually need to buy it, you can just read it online. The exam is also in Chinese, but the questions online are all in English, so choosing English is just as easy. After you pass, you will be photographed, and you will get a card in about ten minutes for 15 yuan, and then you are done.
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Daily necessities:
A thick quilt and a bed (for midsummer nights It’s very cold, absolutely necessary)
One blanket for the bed (available in hot weather, and covered with a quilt in winter)
2 sheets, 2 quilt covers, 2 pillowcases,
Pillows take up too much space, so I suggest you come here to buy them. The cheapest ones here are AU$5 each
Several hangers, 2 trouser hangers, and a hanger for drying socks
Hair dryer One, 3 cups (one plastic for brushing teeth, one plastic and one ceramic for drinking water)
Alarm clock according to personal needs (I brought 2)
1 photo frame (Increase the family atmosphere) 1 desk calendar
2 sunglasses, 2 umbrellas (parasols),
1 vanity mirror, 1 school bag, 1 leisure bag, 1 digital camera
Bring more toothbrushes (calculate enough for 3 months) and toothpaste
Bring a bottle of shampoo and body soap (soap) to start with, they are on sale here They are very cheap at times, and some are of better quality than domestic ones and are more affordable
Bring more napkins and tissue paper, 1 bottle of toothpicks, 1 pack of cotton swabs, a sewing kit, and 2 soap boxes
< p>You don’t need to bring laundry detergent, which costs 4 Australian dollars for 4kg here. It can be used for a long time.You must bring laundry soap (unless you never wash your own clothes, even a sock will trouble the machine)
1 flat-bottomed non-stick pan (actually, you can also bring it without it. The supermarket here has a set of 3 large, medium and small pots for only 10 Australian dollars. There is really no need to bring it all the way)
A soup pot is not necessary (there are soup pot and steamer sets here, although they are made in China, but the price is moderate)
A spatula for cooking and a rice cooker (it is necessary, there is also a small one here for 15 Australian dollars), < /p>
One soup spoon, one soup spoon, one small stainless steel spoon, one small spoon, one knife each,
2 plastic lunch boxes, 3 plates, 2 rice bowls
3 plastic wraps, 2 bags of plastic wrap,
One multi-functional kitchen knife, one apron, 2 pairs of waterproof gloves, 1 dishcloth. < /p>
Electrical appliances:
1 Watch, small alarm clock.
2 It is best to bring a digital camera. It is very expensive to develop photos here. It is more convenient to use digital. You can use it at any time. Send it back to China for your family and classmates to appreciate.
3 It is necessary to bring a universal power strip. Our electrical appliances can only be plugged into the power strip. There are also socket adapters.
4 Girls can bring a hair dryer.
Kitchen utensils:
1 rice cooker
2 seasonings
Stationery:
1 pen You need to bring your own. Ballpoint pens are generally used here. There is no requirement to use water pens or fountain pens to sign in certain places. In fact, the pens here are not expensive.
2 It is best to bring a hole puncher and several folders. In this way, all you need to take notes on is paper, punch a hole and put it in a folder. There is one folder for each course, organized by time, very clear and neat.
3 If you like beautiful notebooks, bring them with you. If not, just punch holes in the writing paper and put it in a folder like I said!
4. Bring a dictionary, and it is a book dictionary. Don’t think that it’s OK to have Kingsoft PowerWord on your computer or Wenquxing with you. You can bring a dictionary to the exam here, but it can only be a dictionary converted between your own country’s language and English. All electronic dictionaries and professional dictionaries are not allowed, and the contents of the dictionary are not allowed. It must be clean, and there must be no things written on it by yourself, otherwise you will be suspected of cheating and you will have to go to court
5 Floppy disks are not expensive here and seem to be cheaper than those in China. There is no problem if you don’t bring them. But you can bring a USB flash drive.
6 If possible, bring a big schoolbag. I usually carry a big schoolbag when I go to class. Small bags are not practical! You can also buy here, NIKE, PUMA and so on
7 Regarding books, it is impossible to buy new books here, they are very expensive. You can buy some professional Chinese books that you will read and bring them here. , I believe it will be helpful then.
Bedding:
Generally, middle school dormitories provide a set of bedding, so you don’t need to bring it. Bring two sets of your own to the university, so you don’t have to worry about changing them
Toilet supplies:
1 It’s best to bring all your own towels. It’s expensive and ugly here. The cheapest square towel still costs more than 1 pound and is very rough.
2 Lift the eyebrow scissors used by girls for makeup. Remember not to put them in your carry-on luggage when you get on the plane. It is better to put them in the large checked box. When I arrived, I was photographed and told that I had scissors in my bag and that I had to take them out. In the end, I had to throw them away at the airport. My classmate also lost the pair of scissors just like me. It's really weird. In the same makeup bag, there are eyebrow pliers, razors, etc., but they don't talk about it, just the scissors!
3 Basically, all skin care products and cosmetics are available here, and the prices are similar or cheaper than those in China. I only brought travel size and went to a big supermarket to buy them when I got here.
4. Toothbrushes are quite expensive, so you can take them with you.
Others:
Remember to bring enough contact lens solution, they are very expensive here.
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1. Clothing <26kg>
1. Outerwear: 〈15.47kg〉 1 set of suit (1 tie) 〈1.0kg〉, 1 set of Tang suit (top) 〈0.5kg〉, 1 set of thick sportswear 〈0.8kg〉, 1 set of thin sportswear 〈0.6kg〉 , 3 pairs of jeans (thick) (one pair can be worn on the plane) 〈0.64*3=1.92 kg〉, 3 pairs of jeans (thin) 〈0.55*3=1.65 kg〉, 2 pairs of casual pants 〈0.37*2=0.74 kg〉, 2 pairs of outer shorts〈0.3*2=0.6 kg〉, 2 pairs of sports shorts〈0.3*2=0.6 kg〉, 1 thick jacket (down jacket, waterproof fabric) (can be worn on the plane)〈 1.0kg〉, 2 pieces of thin jackets (waterproof) 〈0.8*2=1.6kg〉, 2 pieces of thick woolen sweaters (one can be worn on the plane) 〈0.74*2=1.48kg〉, 2 pieces of thin woolen sweaters 〈0.54*2=1.08kg〉, 3 pieces of acrylic long-sleeved pullovers 〈0.4*3=1.2kg〉, 2 belts 〈0.1*2=0.2kg〉, 2 pairs of swimming trunks 〈0.1*2=0.2kg〉, gloves 2 pairs, 1 cashmere scarf <0.1kg>, 1 winter and summer hat <0.1kg>.
2. Underwear: 〈5.53kg〉 6 pairs of vests 〈0.1*6=0.6kg〉, 8 pairs of underwear 〈0.1*8=0.8kg〉, 6 pieces of various round-neck long-sleeved shirts 〈0.3*6=1.8kg〉, 8 pieces of various round-neck short-sleeved shirts <0.2*8=1.6kg>, 1 long-sleeved shirt <0.33kg>, 12 pairs of thick socks <0.2kg>, 12 pairs of thin socks <0.2kg>,
3. Footwear: 〈5.2kg〉 1 pair of leather shoes 〈0.8kg〉, 2 pairs of low-top travel shoes (one pair can be worn on the plane) 〈0.75*2=1.5kg〉, 1 pair of high-top travel shoes 〈0.85kg〉, 1 pair of football shoes <0.7kg>, 1 pair of sandals <0.75kg>, 2 pairs of slippers <0.3*2=0.6kg>.
2. Bedding <7.04kg>
1. 2 sheets <0.66*2=1.32kg>.
2. 2 pillowcases <0.2*2=0.4kg>.
3. Quilt cover for 2 beds (can be used as a towel blanket in summer) <0.66*2=1.32kg>.
4. 1 thin quilt <1.5kg>.
5. 1 medium-thick cotton quilt (silk quilt?) <2.5kg>.
6. 1 single constant temperature electric blanket.
3. Daily necessities〈〉
1. 1 nail clipper.
2. 1 keychain (with illuminator).
3. 1 umbrella <0.35kg>.
4. 8 toothbrushes, 4 toothpastes, 2 soaps, 2 laundry soaps, 1 facial cleanser, 10 packs of shower gel, 1 hair lotion, and 10 packs of shampoo.
5. 4 towels <0.1*4=0.4kg>, 2 bath towels <0.35*2=0.7kg>.
6. 4 simple clothes hangers.
7. 2 soap boxes.
8. 8 plastic sticky hooks.
9. 2 pairs of myopia glasses and 2 pairs of sunglasses. (Take it with you)
10. 1 mobile phone (with charger, battery, etc.) <0.2kg>. (Take it with you)
11. 1 digital camera <0.25kg>. (Take it with you)
12. 1 electric shaver. (Take it with you)
13. 1 electric hot water cup (for boiling water and making instant noodles). (Take it with you)
14. 1 SWATCH waterproof sports watch and 1 watch battery. (Take it with you)
15. 1 small electronic alarm clock. (Take it with you)
16. 1 plastic flashlight with AA size battery.
17. 1 sewing kit.
18. 10 small plastic clips (for clothes).
19. 1 small mirror. (Take it with you)
20. 1 comb.
21. 1 glass cup and 1 plastic cup (for brushing teeth and drinking water) each <0.16kg>. (Take it with you)
22. 5 pack of tissue paper.
23. 2 packs of toilet paper for the toilet.
24. 1 wallet. (Take it with you)
25. 1 coin purse.
26. Waist bag (light and sturdy. Used to store passports, air tickets, address books, hundreds of Australian dollars, etc. that you carry with you. It can also be used to temporarily store small and heavy things). (Take it with you)
27. 1 backpack-style school bag (light, strong, used when boarding a plane). (Take it with you)
28. 1 handbag (light, sturdy, used when boarding the plane). (Take it with you)
29. 1 thin handbag or bag (for taking off your winter clothes when you get off the plane). (Take it with you)
30. Some small gifts with Chinese characteristics (to be given to others after arriving in Australia).
Four. Tableware
1. Rice cooker (small, good quality). (Take it with you)
2. 1 stainless steel kitchen knife.
3. 2 pairs of stainless steel chopsticks.
4. 1 large and small stainless steel spoon. (Take it with you)
5. **1 pair of stainless steel knives.
6. 1 small stainless steel plane (for peeling vegetables and fruits).
7. Small non-stick pan, wooden spatula (for fried eggs, etc.). (Take it with you)
8. There are 1 large, 1 medium and 1 small plastic lunch box that can be heated in the microwave (can be used as a bowl and has a lid).
9. One large and one small resin dish.
10. 1 rice bowl.
11. 1 roll each of medium and small size fresh-keeping bags.
12. 2 pieces of scouring pad.
13. Seaweed soup ×× package, pickled mustard ×× package.
5. Medicines (must have English instructions)
1. For colds: 4 boxes of Contac, 20 bags of Banlangen, and 2 bottles of Vitamin C Yinqiao.
2. Digestive products: 4 boxes of Jiangzhongjianweixiaoshi tablets.
3. Anti-inflammatory: 4 boxes of cephaladine, 4 boxes of norfloxacin, and 1 bottle of metronidazole.
4. Gastrointestinal: 1 bottle of berberine, 2 boxes of Madinlin.
5. Facial features: 2 chloramphenicol eye drops, 1 nose and eye cleanser, 2 chlortetracycline eye ointments, 2 boxes of grass coral lozenges.
6. External use: 2 boxes of cooling oil, 1 box of Piyanping, Yunnan Baiyao, 20 tablets of Bondi, 1 pack of cotton swabs, medicine for bruises.
7. Health care: 6 bottles of 21 Gold Vitamin or Gold Shirkang.
8. 1 thermometer. (Take it with you)
6. Electrical appliances
1. 1 smart charger (can charge AA and AA batteries). (Take it with you)
2. 8 rechargeable batteries (size 5 or size 7 according to need) <0.025*8=0.2kg>. Take it with you
3. 2 conversion sockets. (Take it with you)
4. 2 computer wiring boards (1 longer than 4 meters, 1 shorter than 3 meters) <0.3*2=0.6kg>. (Take it with you)
5. 1 multimeter <0.2kg>. (Take it with you)
6. Telephone cord with crystal tip m.
7. MP3 (can be used as a USB flash drive. CD and WALKMAN are not included) 1 piece. (Take it with you)
8. 1 folding bedside lamp. (Take it with you)
9. 1 mini phone. (Take it with you)
10. 1 small hair dryer.
Seven. Computer
1. 2 mice (optical). (Take it with you)
2. 2 mouse pads.
3. 1 set of mini audio (with amplifier). (Take it with you)
4. 1 camera. (Take it with you)
5. 1 printer cable. 2 IDE cables.
6. Network cable: 1 each of 5 meters and 10 meters.
7. 1 small Hub or small router (Adsl or Lan.
8. 1 crystal head tool and 10 crystal heads.
9. 1 network tester.
10. Various adapter cables: USB to...
11. Accessories: CUP, motherboard, memory, hard disk <0.54kg>, graphics card, sound card, MODEM (take it with you). p>
12. 1 pair of earphones and 2 pairs of sponge cases (to be carried with you)
13. 1 portable hard disk. 〈0.4kg〉. (Take it with you)
15. 30 burning disks 〈0.16*30=0.48kg〉 (Take it with you)
16. Win2003 installation disk, Win NT installation disk, Linux genuine, UNIX installation disk, Office 0.016*30=0.48kg〉.
8. Tools
1. 1 pair of small scissors. .
3. 1 pair of needle-nose pliers <0.1kg>, 1 pair of flat-nose pliers <0.1kg>.
4. 5 screwdrivers of various types <0.3kg>.
5. 1 small movable wrench <0.045kg>. (Take it with you)
6. 1 pair of tweezers.
7. 1 electric pen.
Nine. Stationery
1. 1 large notebook.
2. 10 gel pens (ballpoint pens) and 2 2B pencils.
3. 1 plastic ruler.
4. There are 2 large and 2 small zipper file bags.
5. 1 eraser and 1 correction fluid.
6. 1 stapler and 1 box of staples. (Take it with you)
7. 1 punching machine. (Take it with you)
8. 4 punched binders for A4 paper.
9. One large and one small stick each of solid glue.
10. 2 pack of sticky notes.
11. 1 box of paper clips and 1 box of pins.
12. 2 rolls of transparent tape.
13. 1 large-capacity Quick Translator and 2 sets of button batteries. (Take it with you)
14. There are several labels that can be pasted (for writing addresses).
15. 2 plastic pocket binder folders (one each for the documents and copies of item 10. The 2 binders are placed in two different bags). (Take it with you)
10. Documents and information (carry all with you)
1. Personal resume.
2. Letter of recommendation (original and copy separate).
3. Various notarial certificates (education, degree, birth, 2 relationships) (originals and copies are kept separately).
4. Various supporting documents (scores, etc.) (originals and copies should be kept separately).
5. Various certificates (originals and copies are available separately).
6. IELTS score report (original and photocopy are available separately).
7. A copy of the medical examination form for going abroad.
8. School notification letter and COE (original and copy are available separately).
9. Tuition receipt (original and copy separate).
10. 25 2-inch passport photos and 20 1-inch registration photos.
11. Passport (original and copy separate).
12. Address book (2 sets available separately).
13. Family photo album.
14. Various related information: prescription form for glasses, map of Australia.
Instructions:
1. Checked luggage should be light and secure. Made of ABS (glass fiber reinforced plastic) material. The size is 158 cm.
2. Shoulder bags, handbags, waist bags, and wallets should be light but secure.
3. Buy a laptop in Australia. Good for warranty etc. Theft insurance is available.
4. Burner to buy in Australia. Reduce luggage weight.
5. Buy a floppy drive in Australia. Reduce luggage weight.
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The "rookies" overcame many difficulties and finally got their visas from the other side of the ocean! Ni Wei, the "rookie" at the time, said: When he got the visa, his mind went blank, and there was only one voice shouting "I can go abroad." When he calmed down, he realized that he knew so little and superficially about the place he was going to. Now working at Zhongrui International Education Services Co., Ltd., he recalled: "Looking back now, if there had been someone who had been there to give me some advice, there wouldn't have been so many jokes." Ni Wei, who once immigrated to New Zealand and Australia, When I was going abroad for the first time, my luggage weighed 80 kilograms. So much so that his friend who worked at the airport had to persuade him to bring something out. After thinking again and again, Ni Wei only took out a pillow. Later, he discovered that pillows were not expensive locally and were of better quality than domestic ones. The dozens of sets of cotton sweaters, heavy books, electric irons, and hair dryers he brought were all of little value because they were either unused or not expensive in the local area. On the contrary, the slippers, power strips, telephones, and nail clippers that I did not bring are not cheap abroad. The slippers that Ni Wei bought locally for more than 30 yuan were not as good as those sold at street stalls in Shanghai.
Documents
When it comes to things related to wealth and life, you must not make mistakes.
Passport; official admission notice from the school and receipt of tuition payment; air ticket, don’t forget to confirm the flight; 12 passport photos; original transcripts from the school, IELTS or TOEFL; driver’s license, if any; Notarized birth certificate; notarized academic qualifications; copies of important documents; COPY (floppy disk or CD) of previous application documents; photos of loved ones, if any.
Daily necessities
If you plan to share a house with classmates, remember to bring enough slippers and kitchen supplies.
Shoes (2 to 4 pairs, comfortable ones first); socks (1 dozen, durable, pure cotton); underwear (4 sets); slippers (one pair each of plastic and cotton); hygiene products (Specially for girls); sewing box (you need to bring it if you don’t know how to do it, you can always find someone to help you); comb; towel, toothbrush, toothpaste (1 set); a thermos cup; finger clip scissors; lunch box (better sealed) ; 4 pairs of chopsticks, 2 spoons; sheets, quilt covers, pillowcases and pillows; clothes hangers (several); rainproof windbreaker; multifunctional Swiss Army Knife.
Electrical appliances
The power strip is more important than anything else, because foreign power sockets have three large sockets, which do not match the specifications of many domestic electrical appliances.
Three-to-two plugs (2 to 3 pcs); power strips (2 pcs); rechargeable batteries (4 to 8 cells) and chargers; laptop (preferably equipped with a DVD drive) or host Accessories (chassis, monitor, etc. can be solved locally); rice cooker (if you plan to live on your own); mobile phone (dual-band or triple-band); camera (digital is more suitable); alarm clock; telephone line (3 to 5 meters) And mouse (I have a hobby); telephone (the ones bought in China are really cheap and high-quality); electronic dictionary (must have).
Glasses
Myopia glasses (1 pair in addition to the ones you currently wear); contact lenses (if any); 2 pairs of sunglasses; 6 boxes of eye drops (anti-fatigue and antibiotics) 3 boxes for each category); two bottles of care solution.
Drugs
Cold medicines, Huanglian Shangqing Pills, spiramycin
(prevent toothache), Piyanping (treat insect bites), Yunnan Baiyao, Cooling oil, Fengyou essence, watermelon cream spray, antibiotics (Pioneer, etc.)
Note: If you have other regular tonics, you can also bring them in appropriate amounts, but do not bring Chinese herbal medicines (you can bring patent medicines) , to avoid the trouble of going through customs. When the dosage of antibiotics or other special medicines is large, it is best to attach a doctor's diagnosis for explanation.
Books
My suggestion is to bring as little as possible.
Durable and beautiful school bags; professional dictionaries; English dictionaries; favorite leisure books or magazines (1 to 3 books)
Stationery
Signature pens, signature pens Refills, mechanical pencils + refills, solid glue, scissors, staplers, sticky notes, transparent glue, correction tape, etc. Since these items are low-value items, it doesn’t cost much to buy them locally, so it is recommended that you take a look at them. manage.
Clothes
Thermal underwear, thick and thin sweaters, long and short-sleeved T-shirts, jeans, trousers, casual pants, summer shorts, waterproof jackets, down jackets, ties, belts , long and short sleeve shirts, sportswear, swimming trunks, winter gloves, etc. I need to remind everyone whether to bring more winter clothes or summer clothes depends on the average temperature of the country you are going to. You don’t need to bring them all. Please ask your seniors.
The above list of 8 categories is only my reference opinion, please decide according to your actual situation!
Necessary knowledge before departure
Before departure, it is best to understand the situation through various channels, such as INTERNET, friends, classmates, agency companies, etc. Here are some common sense can tell you Everyone:
-Pay attention to the amount of cash you carry with you: Generally, foreign customs regulations stipulate that when entering, if the amount of foreign currency carried with you exceeds 10,000 yuan in local currency, you must declare it. China Customs also has regulations on the amount of U.S. dollars and RMB that people can carry out of the country. Chinese residents can carry 6,000 yuan in RMB cash and 2,000 U.S. dollars in foreign currency cash when leaving the country. If there is no currency carrying certificate issued by a bank or foreign exchange management department, no matter what the circumstances. , passengers are not allowed to carry currency exceeding the limit without authorization.
-Pay attention to the weight of carry-on luggage: Generally, airline tickets indicate that the weight of checked luggage is 20 kilograms. When there are not many passengers, the airline will also allow 25 kilograms at its discretion.
But it shouldn’t be too outrageous. The author heard that a student’s carry-on luggage weighed 65 kilograms when he left the country. After being fined by the airline, he took it out on the agency that handled his child’s overseas trip.
-It is best to have a physical examination before departure. On the one hand, you can understand your physical condition, and on the other hand, you can also get rid of some treatments that would be very expensive abroad, such as dental fillings.
-Please be careful not to carry fruit knives and some sprays in your carry-on bags to avoid failing the security check.
-Since you are about to go to a completely unfamiliar country, it is inevitable to feel homesick. I would like to advise you to bring more recreational CDs, such as music, games, DVDs or VCDs. Help you pass the time, and you can also use these to make more friends in the local area (those things are very expensive in the local area, and players will...)
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After living in Melbourne for 2 months, practice will tell you the luggage for studying abroad
Daily necessities:
One thick quilt ( It’s very cold at night in midsummer, so it’s absolutely necessary)
One blanket (can be used on hot days, and can be covered with a quilt in winter)
2 sheets, 2 quilt covers, and 2 pillowcases ,
Pillows take up too much space, so I suggest you come here to buy them. The cheapest ones here are 5 Australian dollars each
Several hangers, 2 trouser hangers, and a hanger for drying socks
A hair dryer and 3 cups (one plastic for brushing teeth, one plastic and one ceramic for drinking water)
Alarm clock according to personal needs (I brought 2)
1 photo frame (to add to the family atmosphere) 1 desk calendar
2 sunglasses, 2 umbrellas (parasols),
1 dressing mirror, 1 school bag, 1 leisure bag 1 digital camera
Bring more toothbrushes (calculate enough for 3 months) and toothpaste
Bring a bottle of shampoo and body soap (soap) to start with , the prices here are very cheap during the sale, some are of better quality and more affordable than domestic ones
Bring more napkins and tissue paper, 1 bottle of toothpicks, 1 pack of cotton swabs, a sewing kit, and 2 soap boxes< /p>
You don’t need to bring laundry detergent, which costs 4 Australian dollars for 4kg here, and can be used for a long time.
You must bring laundry soap (unless you never wash your own clothes, even a sock will trouble the machine) )
1 flat-bottomed non-stick pot (actually, you can also bring it without one. The supermarket here has a set of 3 large, medium and small pots for only 10 Australian dollars. There is really no need to bring it all the way)
A soup pot is not necessary (there are soup pot and steamer sets here, although they are made in China, but the price is moderate)
A cooking spatula and a rice cooker (it is necessary, there is also a small 15 Australian dollars),
One soup spoon, one soup spoon, a small stainless steel spoon, a small spoon, and a knife each,
Two plastic lunch boxes, 3 plates, 2 rice bowls
3 pieces of plastic wrap, 2 packs of plastic bags,
One multi-functional kitchen knife, one apron, 2 pairs of waterproof gloves, dishcloth 1 yuan.
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