Of course, you cannot stuff your whole wardrobe inside your suitcase and you have to watch the weight of your luggage in order to avoid extra weight fees on the airport. When you ask others their opinion on what should you pack when studying abroad, most will say “it's common sense!”. If that didn’t help (probably didn’t) we compiled a list of all the things that you could possibly want/need when you study abroad, keeping in mind both guys and girls!
Oh, and there is one thing that you need to take into consideration before modifying this list, and that is the country’s climate. This is very logical, since you won’t be bringing thick sweaters and gloves if you’re traveling to Spain or bringing flip flops, T-shirts and shorts if you’re traveling somewhere north where is cold, for example Canada. So, let’s get started.
Clothing:
- Underwear (two weeks’ worth)
- Socks (two weeks’ worth plus a pair or two of wool socks)
- Undershirts
- Thermal underwear
- Long sleeve shirts
- Short sleeve shirts
- Sweatshirt / hoodie (2)
- Sweaters
- Jeans/ Khakis (2-3 pair)
- Shorts
- A belt or two
- A skirt or two
- A set of workout clothes
- Pajamas
- Swimsuit
- Coat/Jacket (I recommend at least 2 – one for cold weather, and one that is water resistant)
- At least one nice outfit for formal occasions*
- Flip flops / sandals of some sort (good if you’re going to a warm climate, but also good for hostel showers)
- Sneakers/ dress shoes/ boots/ rain boots*
- Cold weather gear for norther climates (i.e. gloves/ mittens, hat, scarf)
Toiletries:
- TSA Compliant Toiletry Kit / 1-quart zip-top Ziploc bags
- Shampoo & conditioner
- Toothbrush & toothpaste
- Plastic bottles for toiletries for use in your carry-on or while traveling (the maximum is usually 100ml)
- Soap
- Deodorant
- Feminine products (one month’s worth)
- Brush / comb
- Razors / other shaving supplies
- Contact lenses & solution
- Glasses
- Nail clippers
- Makeup
- Over-the-counter medicines
- 1 packet of tissues (you don’t want to be stuck in a bathroom when its run out)
- Enough prescription medication for the length of your stay (you need to make sure you are allowed to bring them into the country and that you have documentation, either the prescription or a doctor’s note)
Extras:
- Pocket money in local currency (you decide the amount)
- Purse / wallet
- Important documents (passport, visa, itinerary, plane tickets, ISIC card, etc.)
- Outlet adapter
- Sunglasses / extra eye glasses / contacts
- Unlocked mobile phone (you can put any country & carrier's sim card into an unlocked mobile phone)
- Laptop and charger
- Camera with memory card, cords and charger
- Bath towels*
- MP3 olayer / iPod (for long plane/train rides)
- Backpack (for daily use and as your carry-on while traveling)
- Water bottle / Nalgene bottle (since the Nalgene bottle is plastic, it’s a lot easier to get through airport security)
Can you add anything to this list? What are your study abroad packing list essentials?