1, air ticket
2. Passport
3. Interstate 20
4. Admission notice
5. Transcript (bring more copies) (undergraduate, graduate)
6. Graduation certificate. Degree certificate
7.T/G score
8. Address List
9. Money: If possible, change some small bills. The airport may have to call, buy water or buy something to eat.
10, glasses (3 pairs). Be sure to include a pair of myopia glasses that can clip sunglasses and polarizers. Don't wear colored myopia glasses. Colored myopia glasses only dye lenses, not real sunglasses, and can't block ultraviolet rays. You need a polarizer to drive. You can consider buying some contact lenses, because American optometry glasses are more expensive and insurance may not be guaranteed. Contact lenses are essential during exercise.
12, clothes:
A) Formal dress: suit (1), tie (1-2) and tie clip.
B) coat
B 1, T-shirt (12- 14): Bring a change of undershirt for at least one week, regardless of the length. You need to change your undershirt every day, usually once or twice a week, so bring at least one change every week.
B2。 Shirts: It is not advisable to bring more because there are not many opportunities to wear them. You can bring 1-2 pieces of good quality suitable for making ties, and American shirts are also very cheap at a discount.
B3。 Coat: jacket, casual shirt, windbreaker (1-3)
B4, shorts 1
B5。 Woolen coat/leather coat (1-2). Medium and long down jacket (2).
B6。 Sweater (1-3) need not be too thick and the neckline should not be too high, because the heating is not normal, and you can cope with it by wearing an undershirt indoors.
C) pants:
C 1, jeans (1-3), casual pants (1-2).
C2。 You don't need long pants, and there are not many opportunities to go outdoors. Indoor air conditioning is very hot.
C3。 Swimming trunks. It is recommended to buy knee-length ones from the United States, and it is not necessary to bring them from China.
D) underwear (> 12 sets). Pajamas (2-3 sets)
E) socks (6- 10)
F) a pair of leather gloves.
G) Shoes: two pairs of casual shoes and two pairs of sports shoes. A pair of plastic slippers and a pair of wool slippers. Suitable insoles.
H) quilt:
H 1, a thin quilt, silk quilt or space cotton can be considered. Thin blankets are optional. The quilt should have a quilt cover.
H2。 A vacuumized pillow, two pillowcases and pillow towels. A double bed has two sheets (the average bed in the United States is much wider than a single bed in China) and a double bedspread.
J) Warm scarves and hats.
Second, medicine.
You don't need to bring more. First, it is easy to expire. Second, it is recommended to go to schools and hospitals to see sick people and pay the bill with insurance. Third, antibiotics in the United States are better than those in China.
Three. Tableware/cookers
A kitchen knife
B) Bring a little stainless steel pot to cook milk cereal or something, and it doesn't take up space. You can put all the CDs in.
Fourth, daily necessities
A) You can bring nail clippers, because they are more expensive in America. A set of necessary items such as combs, towels and toothbrushes is enough, and it is easy to buy in supermarkets. You'd better take it with you, because the luggage may arrive a day or two later than you. It is not recommended to bring sewing kits, folding umbrellas, pens, notebooks and small alarm clocks, because they are very cheap in supermarkets. Hairdressing tools can be considered, because many boys need frequent haircuts.
E) electric shaver, I don't advocate wearing more, just one. Because hand razors are more comfortable to use and easy to buy in supermarkets. On the contrary, electric ones are prone to voltage mismatch.
22. Racket. You can bring a good badminton racket. But tennis rackets are unnecessary, because I think American ones are more expensive and better.
23, small gifts: ready to give to the boss and friends who have helped.
24, you can use one schoolbag, plus a bag for your notebook. Other stationery is unnecessary.
Verb (short for verb) others
1, CD, VCD, software
2. Books:
A) fast translation (double translation).
B) Mathematics (Mathematics Manual, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Complex Variable Function).
C) professional books.
d) Unix、C/C++
E) knowledge of recipes and cooking.
Because almost all rooms are equipped with air conditioning and heating, the clothing structure in North America is different from that in China. The diversity of clothing changes with the seasons in China, and the focus shifts to a single one around 25 degrees Celsius. So, you have to prepare more shirts and pants of various colors. Interestingly, most shirts in China are white, while few people in North America wear white shirts. There is a very important skill, that is, the temperature difference between entering and leaving the room in winter is too large. There are frequent opportunities to wear them when you come in and when you go out. Therefore, when choosing winter clothes, it is best to choose pleated clothes with buttons or zippers, such as coats and sweaters. It's easy to add and subtract on the top, but it's troublesome on the bottom. There are two countermeasures: first, when choosing a winter coat, you should deliberately buy a longer one to keep out the cold. Second, you should try to wear some thick jeans and trousers that can keep out the wind and cold.
Sunglasses are not just decorations, they can have many uses. Sunlight and ultraviolet rays are very strong in the south; The sunshine after snowing in the north is very irritating to the eyes; In addition, many places are windy and can prevent sandstorms; When driving on the highway, you will often encounter strong stimulation from other cars in the distance.
This is necessary.
Bring headphones and a camera. These things are not cheap when there is no discount here in America.
Washing clothes here is drying, so shrinking clothes will shrink even more. For T-shirts and other clothes that need to be changed frequently, we should pay attention to the types that are not easy to shrink.
Need to bring a light and warm quilt (including quilt cover). Blankets are relatively heavy, and rooms here are generally air-conditioned, so it is not recommended to bring them. Need to bring pillowcases and sheets. Watch the sheets. Buy a pair of large ones. If there is enough space in your box, bring a double bedspread.
Cookware: No need to bring it. The supermarket sells it, and the price is not necessarily expensive. These things are too heavy and take up too much space. Some small things, such as lunch boxes for eating, spoons, forks, dishcloths for washing dishes, cleaning balls, are available in supermarkets and are not expensive. According to my observation of current domestic prices, some of them are cheaper than those in China.
Thick sweaters are the least needed, because T-shirts and shirts should be worn in spring, summer and autumn, and rooms have heating in winter. Just wear a down jacket or something when you go out. It's convenient to put on and take off.
Underwear at least 10 pieces/set: you will gradually get used to taking a bath and changing clothes every day and going to the laundry once a week.
T-shirts, bring more.
A mobile hard disk and a network cable. All kinds of wires here are more expensive, and you can also bring some S terminals. If there is an electrical appliance with a three-hole plug, there are two 1-2 conversion plugs. Pay attention to whether the voltage meets. "
Stationery is basically unnecessary. There are calculators, paper and pens in schools and laboratories, which are widespread.
Kitchen utensils include knives, racks for steaming things and everything else.
The following//is followed by other people's opinions, which I think are very reasonable, and my opinions are also enclosed in brackets:
I found that most of these articles teach you how to explode packages. We are not international profiteers. Why do we bring so many? My opinion is that we should not bring what we can buy here. If you don't care about the price difference (you don't care about the first month's salary), you can go to the supermarket to buy everything.
(1) Cooking pots with single handle (with lid and shovel) must be brought. //Don't bring it. Buy a set for twenty or thirty dollars here.
(2) a kitchen knife, not too big. //Don't bring it unless you have a big kitchen knife for cutting meat. You can buy it here.
(3) Cutting boards, preferably plastic, are available in stores to reduce weight. //Buy it here, the price and quality are good.
(3) If you have a down jacket, please bring it. I think that place might be useful in winter. //One or two things in the north are enough.
(4) Don't bring too thick sweaters and pants. It's useless. I brought everything in the box. You can bring a sweater or something. //
(5) Other commonly used items, such as towels, toothbrushes and a pair of slippers, may not know where to buy them when they first arrive. //Everyone takes one. There are enough to buy in the future.
The more shorts and T-shirts you wear in summer, the better. You'd better wear a dozen, because you usually go to the laundry once a month, and you should have enough clothes to change. //It's very cheap in the supermarket, so there's no need to bring more clothes (in my opinion, the quality and style of clothes in the supermarket are average, and it's most cost-effective to wait until Thanksgiving and other discounts).
(7) Underwear worn in winter shall be treated as per (6). Be sure to bring more, at least 5 or 6 sets, and several pairs of thick socks. //ditto
(8) Suits are enough for finding a job in the future, but they are not needed at ordinary times. //
(9) Take some Jackshirt and casual clothes, such as jeans (if you like), and some other clothes//It's cheap to buy here, but it may not be suitable for you _
(10) If there is room in the box, you can bring a quilt. American quilts are so bad. If there is no place, you should take a thick blanket. You can buy quilts in the future //American quilts are hard, but they take up a lot of space.
(1 1) Take more professional books, which will be useful in the future. //Especially the English photocopy of CS, there are several textbooks in the department.
(12) With or without CD, it's up to you.
(13) Leather shoes, sports shoes and travel shoes, with the quantity at least = 1. //Shoes are very cheap here, so don't take more.
(14) You can bring some commonly used drugs. //Yes, but there is no need to bring more, for the above reasons.
(15) A sewing box, if you think it is necessary. //It's completely unnecessary
(16) There are two or more spoons (chopsticks) for eating. These junk things in America are a little more expensive. //Chopsticks can be packed in strips, which are available in all China stores/
(17) Cookware for cooking rice can be bought here. //
(18) A pair of gloves in winter. //You can buy it here.
(19) Some photos of relatives and friends. //Right
(20) A bottle of shampoo for the first time. //It's not necessary. It's cheaper in America. For example, Pan Ting and Dove are better than domestic ones.
(2 1) A calculator, if you use it in your major. //No problem
As for the jukebox, don't bring it if you don't want to listen to it on the road. //The cheapest tape recorder (with AM/FM) is 10. The radio doesn't have short wave, but it's free.
There are good music CDs to buy in China.
(23) prepare some coins, and you may need to make a phone call after getting off the plane. It doesn't matter if you don't.
Contact a friend to go to the airport or ask your tutor's students to pick you up. If no one answers, listen to the route to school.
(25) I brought a pressure cooker when I came last year, which is useless, but I may use it again in my married life in the future, just 22CM.
Well, if you are good at cooking food in a pressure cooker and there is room in your box, take one and forget it if there is no room.
(26) Don't bring electrical appliances. The voltage here is 1 10V. Forget it.
New English-Chinese Dictionary. //Just bring a Wenquxing or Kingsoft.
Prices of some reprinted goods:
Stereo headphones (lowest 15 USD, lowest 12 RMB in China, but I have seen Sony headphones sold at a discount), mice (lowest 15 USD, lowest 12 RMB in China), and many mouse pads are free. USB connection and print line (parallel port) (if you buy a printer in the United States, you need to buy a print line separately); Compressed auricularia auricula and longan.