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What is necessary to study in Spain
The list of things you need to bring to study in Spain

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1. passport (the most important thing when boarding the plane Oh, ID card or put it at home, it does not matter when you go abroad)

2. language school or university acceptance letter (in case of the police to check the identity of the time is still useful)

3. bank card (you need to bring a card that can be used internationally, such as Master, Visa, etc., do not believe the rumors of China UnionPay in Spain, I brought a regular UnionPay card, sadly never had the opportunity to swipe)

3. The first thing you need to do is to bring a card that can be used internationally, such as Master, Visa, etc. Don't believe the rumors that China UnionPay can be used in Spain, I brought a normal UnionPay card, and I never had the chance to swipe it)

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5. Degree notarization and certification (for undergraduate and graduate students)

6. Transcript notarization and certification (for undergraduate and graduate students)

7. Letter of recommendation (for graduate students)

8. p>Warm tips:

1. Spain's climate is not like the legend of the Mediterranean climate, such as Madrid, Salamanca, the region of winter is very long, spring and fall is relatively short. Spain has a proverb, meaning that until May, can not completely take off the coat, the coldest time will reach minus ten degrees, down jacket and other thick coat or need.

2. Spain does not have particularly cheap clothes and shoes, and so far I have not seen any clothing market where you can bargain like in China, but there are few particularly expensive ones. Generally young people (also including Chinese students) to buy the location of two types: one is the commercial street stores, the most popular is Sweden's H&M, Spain's Inditex company's brands (Zara, Pull&bear, Bershka, Sprinfield, Oysho These are young people's brands, Massimo Dutti in the country is a luxury goods, and here cost-effective, a little formal style, excellent texture, it is recommended to buy), a pair of jeans for about 19-29 euros, a summer short-sleeved about 5-13 euros, a dress to 15-30 euros, shoes generally 15-40 euros (spring and summer) -40 euros (spring, summer, fall), 50 euros-100 euros (winter); the other is the street stores, but sometimes the things in the stores are more expensive than the boutiques oh.

3. There are two discount seasons here every year, January and February and July and August, be sure to shop Oh, cost-effective. Unlike some domestic shopping malls to raise prices before discounts, discounts here are still more real, after the village did not have this store Oh.

List:

1. Thick coat at least one, down jacket or thick cotton jacket, here is more expensive.

2. bra generally from B cup, some from C cup, the price is not cheap, it is recommended that MM domestic purchase.

3. The style of the panties with the domestic girls brand 68 more like (I'm not advertising haha), good quality, good workmanship, but a few euros a, and some of the size is relatively large, it is recommended that MM domestic purchase. To buy cheap, old style but comfortable point of advice to go to Carrefour, you can buy a dozen.

4. Socks can go to H&M to buy a dozen, the difference is not great. Stockings, bottoms, pantyhose and so on here is generally about 10 euros, discounted may be about 5 euros, Carrefour, then about 2, 3 euros. It is recommended that MM buy a few pairs of domestic.

5. Scarves, gloves and other accessories this side or more expensive, about 10 euros, of course, the quality is also good, mind the price of the students recommended to bring a set of domestic out.

6. Evening dresses or cocktail dresses for graduation ceremonies and weddings of foreign friends and other formal occasions, with handbags and accessories. Evening dresses here usually start at 50 euros, and there are many that cost more than 100 euros. For those who are confident in their body shape, we suggest you bring a cheongsam, which your foreign friends will prefer.

7. At least one pair of casual shoes, many of the roads in Europe are cobblestone paved, slightly uneven heights, a lot of small hills, be sure to bring a pair of easy to walk.

8. Slippers here a few euros, or more than a dozen euros a pair, anyway, does not take up too much volume, if possible, bring a pair of out it.

9. Bedding depends on the individual. My suggestion is to bring a set of bedding, such as a sheet, duvet cover, pillowcase and other three-piece sets. However, if you buy it in a normal home store in Spain, it may be about 30 euros, which is not a big difference. As for the comforter, you can buy it in Carrefour or home store, usually 15 to 20 euros. If you rent a room later, some kind landlords will provide quilts. I recommend Revitex, a cost-effective home furnishing store, which I've been to, and there are certainly many others.

Hygiene and cosmetics

Warm tips:

1. Hygiene products can be purchased in supermarkets, such as Carrefour, Mercadona (two larger supermarkets), Dia, Arbol, Eroski (small supermarkets, but things are more complete), and international brands are available, such as Hafez, Pantene, L'Oreal, Pantene, Olay oil, toothpaste, toothbrush, shower gel and so on and the domestic price is about the same, for example, a bottle of 200ML Pantene average price of 3 euros. Here Schwarzkopf is much cheaper than at home, is the price of Pantene, it is recommended to buy.

2. Lanc?me, Estee Lauder, Clinique, L'Oreal and other major brands in Europe and the United States can be found everywhere, Japan Shiseido have places to buy, Korean brands are not currently seen. But most of them may go to France (the country of origin of many brands) to buy cheaper, Spain's price between France and China. Spain also has some independent brands that are more affordable, usually a few euros a bottle. But it should be noted that here is not too much whitening products, Europe and the United States are too late to black it, the aesthetic concepts of different countries ha, to white skin white MM recommended to bring whitening products out. In addition, there are not a lot of masks, but also more expensive, it is recommended to bring some out.

List:

1. sanitary napkin prices and domestic prices are about the same, it is recommended to go to Dia supermarkets to buy, cheap and good, but the special super-long kind of rare, con alas is with wings, sin alas is not the meaning of the wings Oh.

2. Myopic students can be in the country with glasses (to bring the eye cloth Oh), with contact lenses, bring their own contact lens solution (here more than a bottle of Europe). In addition, it is recommended to bring sunglasses out, because the European sun is really too bright, but if you are willing to buy international big brand students or out to buy it, Ray-ban and Vogue discount time about 50 euros.

3. Here to wash clothes with laundry detergent, laundry detergent and laundry block, it is difficult to find transparent soap, whitening soap and other ordinary soap, there are special needs of the students are recommended to bring out.

Electronic equipment

Warm tips: In general, Spain's electrical appliances and bulky and expensive, the brand is also all Japan and South Korea, so it is not recommended to buy electrical appliances in Spain.

List:

1. Cell phone (when you arrive in Spain, you can use the card of a communication company, the price is about 10 euros)

Some of the big communication companies in Spain are Vodafone (expensive, but I heard that the quality of call is good), Movistar, and Yoigo (cheaper), and Thephonehouse store has the services of all three of them. services from all three of them. There are two ways to pay for a cell phone: prepaid and contract. Pre-payment is to top up as much as you can, the call cost is more expensive, call for about 0.2 euros / minute, different companies; contract system is to pay a fixed amount of money every month, you can make a certain amount of time to make calls and Internet access, the communications company will provide a new model of cell phone for use (but the contract period need to be returned), but the applicant is required to stay in Spain for a minimum of 18 months of the period of time.

2. Laptop (many domestic brands, new models and slightly cheaper)

It is recommended to bring an operating system disk and antivirus software. The software here is genuine, and a disk is 10 or 20 euros.

3. MP3/MP4

You can bring as many as you need.

3. Hair dryer and hair straightener/curling iron

Girls can bring as much as they need.

4. Spanish Dictionary

You can bring as much as you need, I think it is more convenient.

5. Plug converter

Spain is a two-hole socket, the domestic electrical appliances can not be directly plugged into the socket. However, you can buy them in Chinese stores in Spain, the big ones cost about 3 euros, and the small ones cost about 1 euro.

6. Iron

Depending on personal needs. The ones here are big and heavy, usually around 40 euros, and not recommended.

Books

Tips: Books are very expensive in Europe, a small portable dictionary is about 10 euros, a novel of about 400 pages is about 20 euros.

List: It is recommended to bring books on Spanish law.

Medications (mandatory)

Warm tips:

1. Medications can be checked in your suitcase.

2. Spanish pharmacy farmacia can sell over-the-counter drugs, the price is not expensive, in case of emergencies you can buy drugs locally.

List: painkillers, motion sickness, cold tablets, anti-inflammatory drugs, headache medicine, eye drops, watermelon cream, sismin, dermatitis ointment, stomach tablets and so on.

Food items

Warm tips:

Most of the food items can be bought in Chinese stores, such as Wang Shouyi's Thirteen Spices series of seasonings, Lee Kum Kee's soya sauce and consumable oils, Master Kong's Instant Noodles, Shanghainese Hanging Noodles, Rice Cakes, Soup Dumplings, Dumplings, Curdled Bean Curd, Squeezed Vegetables, Hot Pot Seasoning, Brown Sugar, and also Fresh Tofu and Lotus Roots.

You can bring a little bit according to your preference.

Cooking utensils

Warm tips:

If you are renting a room by yourself, generally speaking, the landlord's kitchen is fully equipped with utensils. There are bowls, plates, cups, cutlery (knives, forks, spoons), various sizes of pans (the domestic kind of deep pots and pans are very difficult to find), pressure cookers (some homes have), microwave ovens, and quite a few homes also have ovens (which can make cakes, bake pizzas, bake chickens, etc.) and toasters (which can bake bread). If you are short of something, you can discuss it with your landlord, and the kind landlord will give you more. Spanish families generally use very advanced induction cooktops, which are very safe, and four countertops, which in principle means you can have four dishes going at the same time.

List:

1. rice cooker (Chinese stores can buy, the price is about 20 euros, you can consider whether to bring)

2. travel chopsticks + fork + spoon. It's very convenient and doesn't take up much space, but it's a bit of a hassle to buy chopsticks in Spain.

3. Induction cooker, just used to make hot pot, we consider ourselves to bring it.

4. We suggest you bring a sharp knife to cut meat, because Spanish knives are more elegant.

Luggage

Warm tips: luggage are all said and done, the next to put them into the box.

If you buy a student ticket, you are generally allowed to carry two large suitcases, each not exceeding 20kg, and one carry-on bag, not exceeding 10kg. each airline has different rules, so please pay attention to the details yourself.

List:

1. two large suitcases, the quality should be good Oh, Europe repair things are very expensive.

2. Suggest a hiking bag, so that the future of European tourism hiking bag also do not have to buy.