What daily necessities to bring to study in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, USA Girls

Updated on tourism 2024-04-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Bags.

    2. Electrical appliances.

    Electronic Dictionary Charger, 1 pc., rechargeable batteries (2 pairs each of No. 7 and No. 5).

    3. Hardware:

    Conversion sockets 2 pcs.

    1 multi-functional portable knife (Swiss Army knife).

    Fourth, daily necessities:

    Retractable network cables: 2 pcs.

    Laptop & Computer Combination Lock Tips: Combination lock is to prevent others from taking care of your laptop when you place it in a public place. I still chose IBM for the notebook, and I think the black one looks pretty good.

    1 camera and 1 digital camera.

    6. Tourist items:

    1 sleeping bag, 4 compressed towels.

    7. Clothing: appropriate amount of clothes for each season, scarves, gloves, hats, and down jackets. Socks in addition. Bring more towels and toothbrushes.

    8. Medicines: cold medicines, antidiarrheal medicines, band-aids, peppermint cream, cooling oil, motion sickness medicine, anti-inflammatory drugs, scald medicines, vitamins, bone-setting medicines, nutritional products, anyway, bring more.

    9. There are many small and bits and pieces, in addition, stationery is to be brought, as well as a dictionary.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bring your own school supplies.

    It's best to bring your own computer. Because there is no Chinese here.

    And the software to bring more. It's all genuine here.

    A few pairs of their own sneakers and leather laces. Shoes are charged here.

    There is something else that is the battery. Batteries are important.

    As for clothes, you don't have to bring too much.

    And also... Money.. Ha ha..

    Dictionary to bring. Electronic dictionaries too. There are electronic dictionaries here.

    If you have a reference book, you should also bring it.

    After the quilt something.,If it's possible to bring a little one or two.。。 Vacuuming. Be sure to cover the quilt at night here.

    I don't think it's very expensive. But maybe for international students, you can save it. And it's impossible to rush over to buy something as soon as you get off the plane.

    Other.. Almost no more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    All daily necessities can be bought in general stores in the United States, and the price is not expensive, and students who want to cook themselves are best to prepare electric cookers in the United States. However, if there is a larger Chinatown (such as New York, Los Angeles) near the school, you can buy it in Chinatown after you arrive.

    Suggestion: Depending on your situation, you can bring some personal belongings, such as: toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, thin sheets, shampoo, soap, comb, etc.

    You can bring some medicines, and the cost of medicine in the United States is more expensive than in China, that's for sure. International students usually have health insurance. Even so, in the United States, it costs a copay to buy medicine and see a doctor.

    The copay for doctors in different insurance companies is not exactly the same, about -30, and the specialist will be more expensive. The copay of drugs, depending on the degree of drug scarcity, is not exactly the same. Therefore, it should be okay to bring some common medicines (e.g., antibiotics) in moderation.

    But don't bring too much of any medicine, otherwise it will expire.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The daily necessities in the United States are more expensive, you should bring more of them, you go to the pre-trip network to see, there is a special sale of domestic goods, go there to see what you need to bring and what you don't need to bring

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't bring it, there are better than the mainland, bring some necessary medicines, and buy some miscellaneous things with the money you earn from working in the United States.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you're a rich second generation, don't bring it, if not, bring it, and you can still check it in.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Basically, it is more convenient to buy in the United States and save money.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Clothings. 1.Check the local temperature to prepare what to bring.

    Normally, during the winter months, it snows throughout the United States, except for the southernmost states. Therefore, snow suits, sleeping bags, thick socks, scarves, gloves, etc. are quite in demand and should be bought in China. For students who don't want to bring too much luggage, thick coats and coats can also be bought after arriving in the United States, which are enough to keep out the cold and are cheap and practical.

    2.There are four distinct seasons when you arrive in the United States, but there must be a heater indoors in winter, and the room temperature is often kept at about 15 or 20 degrees Celsius, and autumn clothes are the most common. Sanitary clothing is occasionally used, but thick sweaters rarely come in handy.

    Even if the weather is cold, you can wrap a snowsuit or a thick coat on the outside.

    3.Underwear, socks, etc. should be changed for two weeks.

    4.You may see what other students are wearing when you arrive in the U.S. to determine how you want to dress. So you don't have to go on a shopping spree before going abroad, and it's fun to buy in the United States.

    5.You may wish to bring it with you.

    One or two sets of traditional (or modified) Chinese costumes to wear at international student days or dinners held by the school. It not only refreshes the eyes and ears of foreigners, but also takes the opportunity to display Chinese culture and art and do national diplomacy. Of course, if there are other matching Chinese musical instruments, handicrafts, etc., they can come in handy at the right time.

    6.There aren't many opportunities to wear formal suits and dresses, so just prepare one or two sets.

    7.Carry a light jacket with you to keep with you, which can be useful when you fly and when you arrive in the United States.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Other: Notes: Do not bring meat, dirt.

    It doesn't matter otherwise. There is no such thing as **. Don't bring small household appliances, you can buy them there (hair dryers and the like).

    Also, if you're going to a small city and you're going to cook, it's recommended to bring some of your favorite spices (13 spices, old godmothers or something).

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