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My friends in America, I will go to America next month. Can you teach me what to bring? I live in an American home, so I don't need to bring daily necessities.

Baggage list to America

(1) Baggage category

Large consignment box; Small suitcase; Certificate wallet (used to store entry and exit documents, tied around the waist to avoid being in a hurry when carrying inspection); Passport folder (used to store lost passports, credit cards, cash, etc.). )

(2), file class

Passport; The formal admission notice and tuition receipt of the school; Air ticket (don't forget to confirm the flight); 12 passport photo; Original transcript of the school, IELTS or TOEFL; Driving license (if any); Birth notarization; Notarization of academic qualifications; Copies of important documents; Copy of previous application documents (floppy disk or CD).

(3), daily necessities

Shoes; Socks; Underwear; Slippers (a pair of plastic and cotton); Hygienic products (specifically for girls); Needle box; Comb; Towels and toothbrushes, toothpaste; Thermos cup; Chopsticks, sheets, quilt covers, pillowcases, pillows; Rainproof windbreaker

(4) Electrical appliances (the patch panel is more important than anything else, and foreign power sockets are all three-phase, which is inconsistent with many domestic electrical appliances specifications)

Notebook computer; Electronic dictionary; Recording pen (highly recommended, necessary for class, recording class content); Digital camera; U disk; Mobile hard disk (storing necessary data and data backup); MD/MP3 or other similar products; Three-phase wiring board; Multifunctional combined socket (generally 4-8 jacks are enough, and the line length is preferably10m); Alarm clock (optional, available on general mobile phones or electronic dictionaries); battery

5. Books

Schoolbag; Professional dictionary; English dictionary; Favorite idle books or magazines

(6) stationery

Ballpoint pen; Chinese-English dictionary; Calculator; Electronic dictionary; Notebook; Several folders; Pencil box or pencil box; Schoolbag; Signature pen; Mechanical pencil and lead core.

(7) Clothing category

Thermal underwear; Thick and thin sweaters; Long-sleeved t-shirt; Jeans; Pants; Casual pants; Wear shorts in summer; Waterproof coat; Down jacket; Ties; Belt; Long short-sleeved shirt; Sportswear and pants; Swimming trunks; Winter gloves, etc.

(8) drugs

Anti-inflammatory drugs; Band-aid; Cold medicine; Thermometer; De-gunpowder; Painkillers; Antipyretic drugs; Antidiarrheal drugs; Vitamin; Dermatology

(9) Others

Short-sighted glasses (except those currently worn 1 pair); Contact lenses (if any); Two pairs of sunglasses; Umbrella; Raincoat; Flashlight, etc

For details, you can check the "Handbook for Safe Survival of Studying Abroad" on the homepage of "Teach You to Study Abroad by Hands" of Private Map Network.