Students should plan with the duration of each trip in mind. As well, one should consider the climate of the regions being visited. Typically, one can expect warm days and slightly cooler nights. Following is a suggested list of items to bring.
As with any travel, one should be cautious not to overpack as there are laundry facilities at each hotel should they be a need. Attire should generally be casual but presentable. No torn clothes, T-shirts with inappropriate slogans or sayings, etc. Remember, you are going to be meeting admissions representatives. Most students normally have one medium to large piece of luggage and one small daypack. |
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Toiletries |
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Extra pair of contact lens/glasses |
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Personal articlesSocks |
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Passport |
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Undergarments |
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Money |
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Sleepwear |
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Sunglasses |
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Shorts |
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Journal |
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Jeans |
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Appropriate converter |
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Casual pants |
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Camera/batteries |
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Tshirts/shirts/blouses |
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Laptop (optional) |
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Sweatshirt or light jacket |
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Music player(optional) |
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Comfortable walking shoes/sandals |
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A good book! |
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Bathing Suit |
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Cell phone |
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Any necessary medication |
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Lots of energy and enthusiasm!! |
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Photocopy of ALL documents (passport, airline tickets, visa, health documents, and prescriptions)
Note: Pack any medications, toothbrush/toothpaste, change of clothing, and any valuables in your carry-on bag in case of baggage delay. (See appropriate airlines site regrading transport of liquids/gels)
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