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By Elizabeth Gregory - Part 4
Clothing - It may sound silly, but check the weather where you are going. Be sure to bring appropriate clothing. By appropriate, I'm not only talking about weather related, but also culturally appropriate to the country where you are going. For easy packing, be sure you can mix and match outfits without bringing your entire closet. In addition, if you plan to be in various climates or gone over an extended period of time, the ability to layer is key.
Empty smaller bag/suitcase (i.e. duffel bag or overnight bag). This is an item you must pack and be sure that it is empty. You will definitely need this if you are going away for a long time. You will accumulate a lot of things and may not have room in your luggage. In addition, this is a great thing to have for quick weekend getaways.
Technology optional - Sure you may want to bring your digital camera, laptop, and cell phone, but you can still get along in most places without them. (In other words, pay phones and a calling card work and may be cheaper than a cell). Many student facilities at study abroad campuses have computers for student use on email. Weigh your options and do your research. Is it really worth brining your laptop when you may not have time to use it, it could get lost or stolen, or not work properly on a different current. Same with cell phones – do your research to insure that your phone will work if you choose to bring it and that it will not be outrageously expensive. Bringing technology is absolutely optional.
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