If you want to study in Canada, help me choose a book

Updated on educate 2024-05-20
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's best to buy here.

    It's cheaper, and if you do a warranty, there is still a place to repair it, but the domestic one is still ......more troublesome when it breaks abroadI won't talk about the model or anything, but it is recommended that you choose HP's ......

    Personally, I think the quality is relatively high......At least I bought this one myself, and it was very easy to use......I don't know if you're going to study in Canada???

    I also studied in Canada, and I also came out of my sophomore year ...... high school(Actually, I only got to ...... in September this year.))

    It was a difficult ...... to come here at firstHold on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I brought it myself.

    If you feel familiar enough with the English system.

    You can consider coming here and buying again.

    Because of the good value for money.

    But in English.

    If you flash the phone.

    The genuine system is gone.

    So it's up to you.

    As for talking about the game or something.

    The book I buy now is generally fine.

    As long as you don't want to play high-end.

    I think IBM's book is pretty good.

    Buy it here.

    I prefer HP.,This book with a metallic texture.。

    It's almost out of win7 now.

    Either you wait. Or buy the genuine vista

    You can upgrade it for free in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I advise you to come here to buy the price to the domestic almost Although they are all wide voltages, but because the voltage is not the same, it will more or less affect the efficiency and service life of the book, I bought the computer in China before, and the battery was replaced by two pieces without half a year, and the book was hung up without a year, so in the end, I bought it here, rather than this, it is better to be in place at one time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The ThinkPad X200S is lightweight and of good quality, and now it's cheaper than it used to be.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When you go to Canada, you should bring some things that you usually use, and you don't need to bring some things that you can buy in Canada, if you really need it, you can bring a month's or a week's amount. The following should be brought: (Disclaimer in advance, this is my personal advice) 1. Medicines (cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, bandages, anti-inflammatory drugs, antipyretics, antipyretic patches, painkillers, stomach medicines, headache medicines, band-aids) 2. No more than 10,000 RMB (about 2,000 Canadian dollars) 3. Mobile phones, computers (and other common electrical appliances) 4. Clothing (hoodies, shorts, shorts, often worn shoes, underwear, coats, shirts, scarves (2 pieces), etc.) 5. Stationery (pencils, mechanical pencils, pens, lead cores, scissors, Black pen, pencil sharpener, ruler, eraser, highlighter, tape, stapler, notepad, computer, folder, draft bag, exam folder, colored pencil, crayon case, notebook (computer), calendar, ink, red pen).

    The above was done by an elementary school student (9 years old) (author's statement).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Medicines: Antipyretics, Huoxiang Zhengqi Pills, Hemostatic Patches, Po Chai Pills, Bezoar Detoxification Tablets Skincare Products (if you are a girl).

    Folders, pens, paper, stationery.

    Books are needed because books are expensive here.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Passport, school acceptance letter, money.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I studied abroad in Canada.

    Something needed.

    1.Eraser with multiple straps.

    2.Mechanical pencil multi-belt where pencils are often used.

    3.Binders you can go to the yard sale there and buy them, and they're very cheap and I'm buying a big stack for $5.

    4.You can bring more carbon pens, where pens are expensive and ugly.

    5.You can also bring some ballpoint pens.

    6.Ruler Compass Protractor Triangle Casio Calculator.

    7.Bring some notebooks, just notebooks, which are quite expensive there.

    8.Clothes with short sleeves Clothes there are generally a short-sleeved + a smock (open-chain or pullover), but there are also discounts on famous brands and cheap Nike, Adidas, etc.

    9.You can bring a down jacket + a windbreaker.

    Down jackets are very cold in winter, and they must be worn. Trench coats are generally worn at the end of autumn and when winter is approaching, and it should not be particularly cold, and it is not yet time to wear a down jacket.

    10.Cotton caps and cotton gloves are both quite important and must be very warm.

    11.Alter the belt, it's very expensive there, so bring some with you.

    12.Bring some small gifts with Chinese characteristics, such as Christmas, Teacher's Day, etc., you can give them to teachers and classmates, anyway, I see that many of my classmates give gifts, and it is quite expensive to buy small gifts there.

    You're 95 years old! I'm a year younger than you.

    Look at you as a girl, bring more good-looking stationery, Canadian stationery is really too ugly!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There's no need to bring it, it's available at the local dollar store, and some are cheaper than in China.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You don't need to bring more medical supplies, mainly daily necessities.

    Quilt Thick clothes of gods.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Most of the daily necessities in Canada are more expensive than in China, but ballpoint pens and fountain pens are cheaper than in China, if you are thinking that this is a problem, you can buy some refills in the past, use them up, and replace them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Bring everyday clothes, T-shirts, jeans, down jackets, etc. You don't have to bring a lot, you can buy it in Canada if you don't have enough to wear, and according to the current domestic prices, it is quite cost-effective to buy clothes in Canada.

    You don't need to bring more sweaters, you don't need them, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is big in winter, and it is very hot indoors when you wear a sweater, and you can wear one or two pieces when it is very cold. It's best to bring a bed cup and buy a bag that you can inhale, so that it doesn't take up space after inhaling.

    2.Bring common medications. It's okay to bring cold medicine or something, it's sold at pharmacies. Bring some drugs that are controlled in Canada, such as anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers. You don't need to bring more.

    3.Don't bring too many discs either. Throw out all the packaging and pack it in a disc bag. It's best to buy a larger hard drive and transfer everything you can to it, such as a TV series or something.

    4.Do not bring snacks, especially meat products, fruits, dairy products, etc., once found by customs, you will be heavily fined. If you need to bring cigarettes and alcohol, don't bring too much, a bottle of wine and a cigarette are fine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Bring something extra to protect you from the cold. There are Chinese supermarkets there, so it's more convenient to buy things. Bring as few CDs as possible. And cold medicine or something, just bring a small amount of it. It is useless to bring too much and take medicine for colds.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Commonly used clothes and medicines are the most important, and everything else can be brought or not, and they are all bought locally, which is also very reasonable.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Luggage.

    For suitcase size, Canada.

    Airlines and Air China: Each piece of baggage does not exceed 23 kg in weight and the sum of the length, width and height of each piece of luggage does not exceed 158 cm. One piece of carry-on baggage, each weighing no more than 5 kg and measuring no more than 23 cm, 41 cm and 57 cm (subject to change, please refer to the ticket description for details).

    Japan Airlines: Each piece of baggage does not exceed 32 kg, the sum of the length, width and height of two pieces of baggage does not exceed 273 cm, and one carry-on baggage does not weigh more than 5 kg.

    2. Books. Electronic dictionaries such as Kuaiyitong, English grammar books and a small number of professional reference books.

    3. Clothes. Everyday casual wear, shirts and cardigans, thick jackets, raincoats or umbrellas. Shoes, school bags, swimsuits, bath towels, towels, etc. Also, bring semi-formal attire suitable for special occasions (men: suit and tie; Ladies: better shirts and skirts).

    4. Futon. Host families are provided with futon. If you are renting an apartment, you can buy it at the local supermarket.

    5. Medicines. Bring a little antidiarrheal medicine, trauma medicine, and scald medicine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I take classes at what university, and a lot of people take computers to class. The computer here is better than the domestic one, and it's about the same. ** when it is cheap.

    5000-8000 already has a very good configuration here. There is an Internet in the school, and there is no shortage of special Internet access. The computer is generally guaranteed for 1 year, if you want additional after-sales service, you can buy **.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    ThinkPad is good, but it's too heavy, and it's more suitable for girls to buy an X series.

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