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List of luggage for studying in Germany ~

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books

A. a dictionary is essential. Now the exam is basically not allowed to use the German king. This is very helpless, so we can only use a dictionary. I suggest bringing a yellow Langshi or green German-Chinese dictionary, plus a small German-Chinese dictionary (FLTRP yellow is better). As for the king of Germany, you can have another person. Of course, you can also buy another spare one. It is useful to do homework in class at ordinary times.

B. professional dictionaries are optional. If your luggage is not overweight, please take it with you. I didn't bring it myself, because the German king has a professional dictionary, hehe.

C. As for the English dictionary, it depends on personal preference. German King has this function, but you have to learn English in the second school year and bring it back next year. In fact, it is ok to speak German well here. Of course, it does not rule out that some of you are particularly interested in English, and there is nothing wrong with speaking English with Germans. However, I want to remind you that English is also a foreign language for Germans, and not everyone in Germany can speak fluent English.

D. German grammar books, no special requirements, feel a lot of grammar problems, only advantages. The key is to read, or if you want to specialize in Germanic linguistics, take a book and ponder it slowly. I also borrowed a good original grammar from the library, depending on your needs.

E. As for professional books, I am a marketing major myself. About chemical engineering and electromechanical, it's best to ask the seniors and sisters of all majors.

Attention of marketing specialty. First of all, I need some German lectures published by Professor Horst in China. They will be used in the future. You'd better bring a printed manuscript. If you bring an electronic manuscript, you still need to print it. The price is more expensive than that in China. Why bother?

Secondly, if you fail the professional exam, you must bring sample papers and review handouts. Don't bring them if you want to suffer.

And it's best to bring probability books and notes, which are compulsory courses in the second semester.

Then, books on marketing and western economics can bring you some professional concepts and help you understand the relevant terms of economics.

F. Other dictionaries and books, such as Hande Dictionary, and oversized investment books ... don't bring them. Of course, if you want to bring it, you can mail it. This is more convenient. Ask Mr Zhang Yujuan.

G. in addition, you can download some professional books from the computer, which can be used as reference materials at ordinary times.

2. Stationery

A. Be sure to bring more stationery, and it doesn't take up too much weight and space. After all, buying stationery in Germany is a luxury. I think it is enough for you to bring 5 ink pens, 20 black ink refills and 5 red ink refills in China. If you like to use a ballpoint pen. In addition, when we get here, we will use colored pens to make various marks. If you want to bring it in China, you can buy it here, and the price is not very expensive.

B. As for the pen, I think I'd better forget it, because it feels strange to write German. The ink here is sealed in a small tube. If you use it, just plug it in the pen and throw it away when you use it. Of course, there are bottles of ink, about 3 euros a bottle.

C mechanical pencil should prepare 2 sets to prevent breakage, and several boxes of automatic lead cores should be prepared. Just buy a bigger eraser and prepare a bigger ruler (it is best to bring a professional drawing ruler for mechanical and electrical majors). These things are sometimes used for painting, except those who like to paint with water, of course, they can be omitted, hehe.

D. there is no need to bring a notebook. Why don't you save some weight and bring some books Here, notebooks are not very expensive and binding is very convenient. You don't need to punch extra holes. And you can buy a box of A4 paper to use slowly, which can be used as printing paper or note paper. It's quite affordable.

E. it is not necessary to bring scotch tape. You can buy it here, and it's very cheap. Correction fluid and correction tape are sold here, with high and low prices. If you want to buy it in China, you can take it with a few bags full, which is not very heavy anyway.

F you can bring a pair of scissors, a knife and a handful of glue, which you can buy here, but you have never seen double-sided tape before. Please bring it if you want. Small metal clips and paper clips are sold here, but small clips are rare. I suggest you buy some. There are many paper clips. Do it yourself

G. There are many kinds of folders, which are not expensive and unnecessary. Punching machines are also sold here, and they are not very expensive. It depends.

H. In addition, it is best to bring 2~4 pairs of rechargeable batteries of German King battery, which is very expensive here.

B. Life type

Let's talk about the climate here in Metzburg first. The climate in Mitte should be similar, after all, not far apart. It's quite cold here in winter, and there will be a few snows, but it's dry and cold, not the wet and cold feeling in Jiangsu. Summer is also very hot, basically in the 1920 s, whether it is in the 1930 s has not been studied. In addition, the climate is unstable in summer, sometimes it hails and often rains. It's hard to say. It's a little cold in spring and autumn, and the temperature is so comfortable at noon.

Jacket:

Spring and Autumn: It's a little cold in the morning and evening, so you should wear a coat, and then wear long sleeves or short sleeves inside. It's ok to take off your coat in hot weather, so bring more pullovers or spring and autumn shirts. In addition, those who like outdoor sports can bring a windproof and waterproof coat. Similar professional clothes are a bit expensive here. And those who like to wear shirts can also bring some.

Summer: T-shirts, polo shirts, short sleeves and so on. This kind of clothes can be worn all year round, which is the most useful, but don't bring too much, because the price of buying this kind of clothes here is actually similar to that in China, or even cheaper.

Winter: Every dormitory has heating. Turn the heating to 4~5 (at most 5), you can wear short sleeves indoors, and so can the classroom, so it is enough to wear summer clothes indoors and down jackets when you go out. If you are afraid of the cold, you can also bring gloves, hats and scarves. In addition, you can bring two sets of cotton underwear (after all, there will be a lot of snow, wind and hot spots) and some thin pants for a change, especially those who are afraid of cold. After all, there is still a distance from the dormitory to the classroom. Similarly, people who are afraid of the cold can also wear hats and gloves.

To sum up the key words: spring and autumn shirts, sweaters, shirts, sweaters, T-shirts, polo shirts, short sleeves, a thick down jacket, an ordinary cotton-padded jacket, hat, scarf, gloves, cotton trousers and thin sleeve trousers.

Pants:

Who cares? Bring some jeans you like and a thicker pair to wear in winter (so you don't have to wear cotton trousers). You can buy shorts here. After all, you are here in autumn, so you can't wear it for the time being. Then there will be a Christmas discount and a New Year's Day discount, and then you can buy clothes that are out of season, which is very cheap. Girls' skirts are the same.

Underwear socks:

Boys should bring enough underwear and socks. It is best to have thick or thin socks, and bring two home T-shirts or vests. Girls should also wear pajamas in the dormitory, because it is possible to share a suite with German boys (but it is still a single room, belonging to one hall and many rooms). As for the prices of these things here, compared with those in China, sports socks are similar, and underwear is a bit expensive.

Shoes:

You should bring sandals. It is very important to prevent slipping. You should use them in the shower. Don't bring the corresponding cotton mop, the room is very warm. It is enough for boys to bring 2~3 pairs of shoes they usually wear. If it's not enough, you can buy it here. In some supermarkets, Adinik and the like are often discounted. When it comes to leather shoes, you can't help but talk about suits. Remind me that it is best to wear formal clothes for the opening ceremony (at least to show that we attach importance to this ceremony), and there will be leaders from both Chinese and German schools present, so I'd better take it with me and wear it when I look for an internship in the future. Girls can bring more pairs of shoes. Small shoes are hard to buy here. Western women's shoes are too big, but you can still find corresponding sizes in some shoe supermarkets. Other shoes, such as hiking shoes and big boots, are heavier. If you really want to wear it, just wear it directly or mail it.

Bedclothes:

When I first arrived last year, I sent a set including bedspreads, sheets, quilts, pillows and pillowcases (the quality of bedspreads, sheets, quilts and pillowcases is not very good, it will fade, the quilt is ok, and the pillow is soft and stinging). You can bring your own set (it's good to bring a memory pillow without a quilt, but it's not expensive here, and you can buy it around 10 Euros).

Kitchenware cookware:

When we first came here last year, the school (together with bedding) gave each of us a small frying pan, a big bowl, a glass water cup and a spoon. The early stage is still very useful. Besides, bring the rice cooker. Choose something small and light, not too advanced. It only takes two years. If you want to eat together, you can consider bringing a bigger one. At least one set of dishes, bowls, chopsticks, spoons, and a kitchen knife are also available here, and the quality is good, of course, the price will be higher. There is no need to bring all kinds of pots. After all, it's heavy, so you can only use a pan. I suggest buying it. Some supermarkets here sell them, both good and bad, ranging from 5 to 30 euros. We'll know then. Don't bring knives and chopping boards, they are also sold here, wood 1~2 euros or so. Besides, you can also buy knives, forks and cups here. Can openers, peelers and wire drawing boards are much more expensive here than in China, and often come in handy. Pick a cheap and compact carry-on, or bring a Swiss army knife, which is quite practical.

Electrical appliances:

1. Computers can be bought in Germany, and the configuration is cheap. But if you are afraid of trouble, just take it directly to China and bring a computer cable, just in case. You'd better have two mice in case they go bad. It's not cheap here. And bring a CD that can reinstall the system, just in case. What other headphones, cameras, microphones? The computer bag is not a weight anyway. In addition, if you want to use a radiator, you can take it at home. It's also expensive here.

2. It is recommended not to bring a kettle. Here's a 7 euro one, as long as it works.

Hair dryer, depending on your need, there are cheap ones in the supermarket here.

When I first came here, the tape recorder was very useful to practice listening, but I only used it two or three times.

5. electric shaver, boys will bring it.

6. Chargers and rechargeable batteries are expensive here, so buy them at home.

7. Bring enough adapter plugs, consider buying a multifunctional adapter plug that is common in Europe (it will be used when traveling to Germany in the future), and bring a better cable board.

8. The mobile phone is what you want. You can bring it here, or you can sign it here, but mobile phones mostly play the role of alarm here.

Hairdressing products:

The cheapest barber shop here is 6.5 euros. If the hair is simple, you can still see it after cutting it. If it's too complicated, then. . . . . Haircuts for girls are more expensive. Therefore, it is a good choice to bring a set of hairdressing tools: Electric hair clipper (recommended by Philip, around 300 yuan), Fine hair clipper and Ping hair clipper.

Drugs:

When you are new here, you may feel unaccustomed to the environment and have symptoms such as diarrhea and allergies. Therefore, you should bring commonly used essential drugs, such as cold medicine, antipyretic medicine, antidiarrheal medicine, band-aid, Yunnan Baiyao, essential balm, safflower oil, eye drops, dyclonine, ointment for eliminating allergies, stomach medicine, motion sickness medicine, etc. , depending on the situation. In addition, you can enjoy free medical insurance here, but not all diseases will do, and there will be explanations at that time.

Toilet and cosmetics:

1. Toothpaste and toothbrush can be brought. There are not as many kinds of toothpaste here as in China, and the price is a little more expensive. Toothbrushes are generally more expensive than domestic ones.

2. Shampoo, shower gel and facial cleanser can be bought. If you really want to bring it, it is recommended to bring those small cans instead of large bottles. The price here is not very expensive, and there are many varieties.

3. Bring some towels. They don't take up much space. Stuff them into your bag.

4. Bring a set of nail clippers and so on. It's very expensive here.

Don't bring soap, washing powder and the like. Come and buy it.

6. Contact lens potion, you don't need to bring it, you can come and buy it, and the price is slightly more expensive.

7. Hair gel, hair wax, I think forget it, they are sold here.

8.bring some razors. It's a little expensive here.

9. You can bring some common cosmetics and buy them when you come. There are many brands here. Dior and Lancome are all sold there casually in shopping malls.

10. Forget the perfume. It's cheap here. Come and buy it.

Food:

Speaking of which, I shed a lot of tears. Just eating here, I miss the food in my hometown.

Domestic varieties are similar to those in China, but some meat is much more expensive.

Pork, beef (quite expensive) and chicken are the main courses. Mutton and rabbit meat are also sold, which are rare and expensive. Duck and goose are very expensive. There are many sausages, which are generally cheaper. In addition, there are many processed meats, such as cooked pig's trotters, pig's tongue, braised pork chops and so on, and the prices are moderate. Fish and shrimp are also sold, but they are generally sea goods, with little fresh water.

vegetables

Chinese cabbage, cabbage, eggplant, radish (more carrots, less white radish), celery (seasonal vegetables), lentils (seasonal vegetables), mushrooms, potatoes, cucumbers, cauliflower, broccoli, sauerkraut (haven't had the courage to try yet), onions, onions, ginger, garlic, tomatoes, and sweet peppers.

Fruit is still very rich, so let's not talk about it. You'll know when you come.

There are all kinds of canned meat, vegetables and fruits for sale.

The staple food is rice, noodles and potatoes.

Other things you see in China can also be bought in Asian supermarkets. For example, soy sauce, vinegar, flour bully, laodopted mother, hot pot bottom material, tofu (also sold in supermarkets here), vegetables, bean sprouts and so on. But the price will be much higher than that in China.

Finally, I suggest you bring some condiments, such as chicken essence, soup spices, thirteen spices and so on. There are also those domestic dry goods, such as dried shrimps, mushrooms, fungus, dried sausages (the kind eaten in the New Year) and day lilies. You can also bring some tea.

Others:

1. Cigarettes: Pay attention to smoking and take as much as you can, but there are entry regulations in Germany, and each person is limited to one cigarette. Cigarettes are very expensive here, and tobacco taxes are very heavy. You can't buy 20 pieces in a pack (about 17 pieces in a pack, and three pieces are tax). Smokers here usually smoke their own cigarettes, which is very cost-effective.

2. Myopia students should bring 2-3 pairs of glasses.

Remember to bring an umbrella, too. Although it is also sold here, it is very expensive to add ultraviolet protection.

4. A small gift with China characteristics can be given at that time. Electromechanical, take more cyclization, there will be foreign partners to do experiments together, and giving some small gifts can enhance feelings.

Three. Conclusion:

Finally, I hope I can help you. Of course, many things should be combined with our own reality. Our version is just a general version, and in a hurry, there are inevitably omissions. Everyone is welcome to criticize and correct me. Finally, I wish you all the best again. See you in Germany! 88

My agent gave it to me before I came. Very practical, I hope it will help you.