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What must I bring to study abroad?
Under normal circumstances, the important items that international students need to carry with them (not checked) are: cash, checks and money orders; Passport, air ticket, school admission notice, physical examination and vaccination certificate; Birth certificate, notarial certificate, graduation certificate and other important documents such as school registration certificate and photos; Valuables such as cameras and video cameras.

Important school supplies are:

English-Chinese dictionaries and related second language dictionaries (such as Dutch-English dictionary/French-Chinese dictionary/Western Han dictionary, etc.). ), as well as related business books and dictionaries; Small tape recorder; Advanced calculator; A small number of notebooks, pencils, signature pens, ballpoint pens and other learning stationery. Because books are heavy, students should bring necessary school supplies, otherwise their luggage will be overweight.

In the first year of studying abroad, I mainly bring reference books, and one or two professional books are the most important. Other books that are not in urgent need can be mailed by parents, or they can be picked up later when they return to China. The local library has many materials and books for students to borrow. Several USB flash drives or mobile hard disks; At least 20 passport photos (1 inch and 2 inches) can be used for bank account opening and other purposes.