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Studying abroad for the first time, I have many questions about New Zealand. In my ignorance, as the saying goes, people who rely on relatives at home and friends when going out can help me get high m

Studying abroad for the first time, I have many questions about New Zealand. In my ignorance, as the saying goes, people who rely on relatives at home and friends when going out can help me get high marks. 1. Find an agent to book tickets. Usually they can search for the cheapest airlines. If you can book a student ticket, you can have 40 kilograms (ask the agent), or check 20 kilograms and take 7 kilograms with you. The laptop does not weigh with you. The weather in Auckland is very mild, just like the weather in the south. If it is hot in summer, it will be 27 or 8 degrees, but it will only last for 3 or 4 days. Usually it is 17 degrees at night and 2 1 degree in the morning. But the sun is poisonous, so be sure to bring sunglasses and sunscreen (sunscreen is bought in New Zealand, but it's good here).

2. Western medicine cannot bring Contek. As long as it is Chinese patent medicine (powder, pills, powder, not grass and branches), it is very important, but the packaging should be complete, and it is no problem to bring 3 or 4 bottles of everything.

At present, every bank has many discounts for students studying abroad (free of monthly fees, etc.). ), so it depends on where you live, or where you study, which one is nearby, and which one you can study in the city center. I have used Bank of China and ASB Bank, both of which are good. Personally, I prefer ASB Bank. These two rooms have many branches and are very convenient.

Vodafone is the most common mobile phone, and 2degrees is the cheapest. 2 degrees is a relatively new telephone company, and it's not bad. If you want to save money, you can choose them. Vodafone is a big telephone company, so there are relatively many outlets. I have seen one or two, but if you study in the city center, you have both.

There are many companies running the Internet, and everyone has different requirements. If you live in school and the school has internet, you don't need to worry. If you live by yourself and share with others, you may already have the Internet. If you live by yourself, you can choose orcon or Vodafone if you need fixed-line telephone and broadband, and often make domestic calls (they can call China's fixed-line at will if they pay 10 yuan or 20 yuan), but you can also buy a calling card when making calls, which is also very cheap (and the call quality is good). Which company you choose depends on how much traffic you want (here it seems to be up to 300G, and this is orcon's, including telephone charges (any phone in Auckland is NZD 3 15 a month). ), you have to sign1February, and rent the wireless router in 5 yuan for one month. . If the traffic is 60G, the prices of Vodafone and orcon are similar. If you tell me your requirements, I can help you see which company has the highest cost performance.

6. Accommodation at school will be more expensive, and sometimes foreigners' parties will be very noisy. If you can find someone to share a room, it will be a good deal. In China, most people will find some friends to share a room.

7. Just bring $500 and 1000 NZD. Your money should be transferred in China immediately after opening an account in New Zealand, right? Didn't you open an account for studying abroad in ANZ?

What questions can I ask? Going abroad for the first time is really confusing. . I didn't even want to ask questions at that time ~ ~