Are you planning on studying abroad? You are going to have a fantastic experience!
Read these 3 Important Study Abroad Tips before you embark on your adventure.
The opportunity to study abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you’ll remember forever. It’s totally normal to be super nervous (and excited) about this adventure!
Through my study abroad experience, I found these 3 key (and often overlooked) tips essential to my success during my time studying abroad.
1. Spend Quality Time in your Study Abroad City.
Not spending much time in my study abroad city was the BIGGEST MISTAKE I made during my study abroad experience! Coming from America and studying abroad in the UK, the budget flights across Europe were like my own personal playground. Every weekend, I was off to explore another country.
Remember that you likely will get to travel quite a bit more in the future, but this is probably the only time you’ll actually get to LIVE abroad somewhere.
Spend this time getting to know the locals. Join a community club, visit the farmers market, go to local events.
2. Join a Club at School.
Joining a club at your university abroad is a great way to meet new people. You’ll be surprised at the variety of clubs offered at most universities!
I personally joined a Disney movie club. A few times a month we would watch a Disney movie and sometimes have dinners together and this allowed me to meet a lot of new friends.
3. Stock up on Medications Before you Leave.
This is probably the most important piece of advice I could give you! Be sure to stock up months worth of medications, contraceptives, favorite supplements, vitamins, etc. before you leave.
Don’t assume that you will have easy access to these things in your country abroad. Even if you do, the medication may be slightly different and it’s just NOT something you want to deal with while you’re enjoying your time abroad.
Also, something to consider is bringing vitamins and supplements with you, even if you don’t typically take them. Depression and seasonal depression can be super common during your first time abroad and away from your friends and family.
Enjoy your Study Abroad Adventure!
I could fill my whole blog with study abroad advice, but I figured I would narrow down my top 3 biggest tips! For more study abroad advice, check out my post Things to Consider Before You Study Abroad.
Published on May 18, 2023 | Last updated May 22, 2023 | Asia Travel, Blog
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Packing lists for study abroad experiences may vary slightly, especially depending on location and time.
This study abroad packing list will be perfect for anyone packing for 3 months – 1 year abroad.
If you’re just going for a couple of weeks, this list will still totally help, just consider what you will and will not need.
These 25 study abroad essentials will help you have a smoother transition into your educational journey abroad.
Click here for your FREE study abroad packing list so you don’t forget a single thing!
This travel adapter is my favorite because it works in the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the US! If you can only buy one thing for your trip abroad, I would consider this the most essential for your study abroad adventure.
In fact, this is so important – I always travel with 2!
If you use something that blows it out (like a hairdryer or curling iron) then it can be a pain to have to wait in the mail for 1-2 weeks to get a replacement. So I highly recommend always traveling with a backup.
I also love this adapter because it has 4 USB ports rather than the traditional two.
This can be very handy, especially if you plan on traveling around in hostels during your time abroad.
Since you are going to study abroad, you will likely travel around a bit.
Luggage fees on airlines can cost you a pretty penny if you aren’t careful. I spent six months backpacking Europe and didn’t spend a dime on luggage fees.
Before I left for my backpacking trip, I knew I needed something that was completely functional and the highest of quality.
I did oodles of research on the best backpacks in the world. The result? These bags here.
The Osprey Porter 46 fit on every airline and worked perfectly for me to live out of for months.
I’m convinced that Travelon’s Anti Theft day bag is the most perfect travel backpack ever. It’s so spacious and features anti-theft clasps on every zipper.
Traveling is all about packing light. Having a kindle (or your preferred e-reading device) is going to save so much room rather than lugging thick books around.
Whether you’re an avid reader in your free time or you have a long list of books for your program, a kindle is definitely a study abroad essential.
Liquids overall are just such a pain to travel with. These bottles make things a little easier, especially if your favorite products don’t come in travel sizes.
Obviously, credit cards are a serious discussion among youth and I would encourage you to do your own research and consult with your friends and family before making any big decisions about your credit.
Airpods are something I truly can’t live without! Whether it’s watching my favorite Netflix show or my morning run before class, my AirPods are in my ears constantly.
This may seem rather random but you never know when you’re going to take a dip.
Swimsuits are small and easy to stuff in your bag, it may be worth having one just in case. Even if you are studying somewhere cold and not tropical, you could find a super cheap flight to Lisbon or Morocco and want to go for a swim.
Be sure to research your specific cell phone and how it will work in the country you’re going abroad to.
I have an iPhone and made sure to get it unlocked before I left.
An Unlocked Phone just means that your phone can be assigned to a different carrier abroad. This means you can easily buy a sim card in your study abroad country and use it in your phone.
Your phone carrier may also have international plans.
However, buying a sim card abroad is typically very easy and will be way cheaper than any international plan you sign up for. Also, half the time those international plans barely work!
If you aren’t careful, your phone plan can cost you thousands of dollars in extra international fees.
If you’re going abroad through a school, they should have insurance included within your fees (but always double-check!)
However, if you plan on traveling before or after your term, your school insurance likely will not cover it! Travel insurance is extremely important for your finances and your health.
I’m a big fan of labeling literally everything I own. My luggage has these luggage tags and valuables like my journal, backpack, etc. are labeled with scotch washi tape.
Include your first & last name so people can find you on Facebook.
Also, add your country code before your phone number, and your e-mail in case they can’t contact you via phone number.
18. A Small Variety of Clothing Options
Pack whatever clothing best fits your destination. Additionally, you’ll want to pack a few different seasonal options just to be extra prepared.
Don’t worry about having the perfect wardrobe.
You can buy clothes anywhere and you may even prefer to buy new stylish clothes in your study abroad destination.
Depending on your university abroad and the move-in packages they offer, it’s very possible you won’t have towels and sheets for your bed.
While every university is different, just communicate with the study abroad office to find out so you can arrive prepared.
Want the ultimate travel hack? Order these things on Amazon to be delivered the day (or the day after) you arrive!
You could even get your roomies’ phone numbers from your study abroad office and see if any of them can keep an eye out for your package.
20. Extras of EVERYTHING! Medicine, Contacts, Retainers, Glasses, etc.
It’s not that you can’t access these items in most countries, but it can just be a bit more difficult.
You’ll need to stock up on contacts, birth control, any special type of medication, and anything else that is particular for you and more tricky to get abroad.
Locks are good to have as a staple travel essential. You’ll especially need these if you take backpacking trips on the weekends where you’ll be staying in hostels.
I personally have both kinds of locks shown above. I travel with 2-3 in case I lose one.
This toiletry bag is one of my all-time favorite travel products.
As a woman, toiletries take up the most space in my bag. Face creams, hair products, feminine care, medications, etc. It’s always the little things that add up the most.
Call me old-fashion, but I’m still a paper planner girl!
The first week of my study abroad was loaded with so many mandatory meetings and events. I was so happy I brought my planner to keep track of my jam-packed schedule.
Published on May 18, 2023 | Last updated May 22, 2023 | Asia Travel, Blog
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