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    Things to bring

    In addition to the things the school tells you to bring down, here's some stuff that i either wish i had brought down or am glad that i did. (I'm sure i'll forget something and will add more) By the way, i didn't even look at the school's packing list. Ok, actually i did and found it a bit elaborate. I packed based on what people said here in the forum.

    For grocery shopping, its a real hassle bringing your groceries on the bus back to campus. The store only uses plastic bags, so forget about paper. What i did was bring down a 3000 cu. in. backpack (can hold all of my books plus rain gear) and eventually had my parents ship me 2 mesh bags. With those three, i can bring home enough food to last me 3 weeks. Trust me, trying to handle a bunch of plastic bags on the bus is not fun (although it sometimes helps you to meet vet students).

    Flyswatter - works better than Netter for killing the inevitable mosquito in the room.

    ziplock bags, large and small- helps for packaging food and organizing small things as well as packing snacks for lecture

    Post-it notes - used to place tabs in Netter for quick reference to often-used pictures (and covering naked pictures in baby moore)

    Pillow - yeah i forgot mine and had to buy one first thing

    Posters - great for wall decorations (although drawings of the kreb's cycle and charts of muscles help too)

    Colored pencils - great for color coding diagrams and drawing anatomy structures (if you're into that sort of thing)

    radio - great when you're tired of your same old CDs and you want to hear Caribbean music (they also have radioplays at night and BBC)

    Duct tape - using it and some extra cardboard, i was able to construct extra shelves in my closet (the closet they give you is about 7 ft. tall and has 3 shelves). Also works great for taping down the window shade when the sun peaks in at 7am (especially on the east side of superdorm 1). Plus, if you can't duct it..... then you might as well throw it away. The uses are endless.

    Highlighters, mechanical pencils, extra leads and erasers - you can buy all of this down here, but its cheapier and easier just to bring it down.

    Notebook paper - i use it to rewrite biochem notes

    1 subject notebooks - i use them to rewrite embryo notes and draw anatomy structures

    I would suggest a 2-2 1/2 inch binder for biochem (not 4 inch). After midterms you can just take out the first 1/2 of notes and not have to carry around that extra weight. After midterms i also remove the anatomy handouts/course companion notes that i've used up to that point and thus no need to buy an extra anatomy binder.

    Folders for Basic Science Foundations and Clinical Skills handouts.

    Pot, skillet (fry pan), plates, cups, silverware, bowls - i didn't bring large enough of the first 2 and not enough of the last 3. (Its a real pain doing dishes every day.) By the way, want light and disposable bowls? Use cool whip containers. Bring some lids and you can use them to store leftovers in the fridge. Don't forget a collander for draining pasta. (All of this is obviously only if you plan on cooking.) Be careful packing anything breakable. Even my plastic cups got crushed.

    Dishtowel - you can buy it down here but the quality is lacking.

    Workout clothes - bring a small hand towel too. Lots of people take part in weightlifting, aerobics classes, basketball, and jogging around and off campus. Too bad the gym closes at 11pm.

    Small fan - if you want some wind blowing on you at night.

    Blanket - The A/C actually works pretty good in the superdorms and thus what is cool during the day can feel cold at night.

    Earplugs - some people use them for studying. (I just listen to music.)

    Extra sunglasses - my 1st pair broke the first week so i was glad to have a backup.

    Sunscreen - a must if you plan on visiting the beach and burn easily. And if you're going bald like me, be sure to bring a hat.

    Rain coat - (NO, not THAT kind!) Often times the wind is blowing while its raining, so a umbrella or a poncho can be of little use, but some people would disagree.

    Scrubs - you can buy them down here, but they're 40$US for a pair. Helpful for vet school too i hear.

    Flashlight (torch, for those of you on the British system)- great when you get back late from studying and don't want to wake your roommate.

    Bottle opener - coke/pop/soda and beer all come in bottles down here (yes, you can get plastic bottles and cans of of the first one but they're more expensive)

    Laundry bag - don't forget it

    Pair of jeans and a sweatshirt for lecture - especially if you're lacking in Camper's Fascia (fat)

    Multi-tool and pocketknife - Don't pack them in your carry-on and only bring them if you know how to use them (or else you'll be practicing your suturing technique.) I've used my multi-tool to fix the clothes dryers, but don't tell anyone.

    Jar of Vaseline (everyone down here knows what thats for) (Just kidding)

    Well thats what i can think of now. I'm sure i'll add more. Anyone else care to offer suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earthling View Post
    I think he means general "stuff" expenses? Maybe such as the the "things to bring" combined? If that is the case, then it depends on what items you already have. You dont need to buy sunblock if you already have it, you dont need to buy scrubs if you already have them etc. etc. A laptop, if you dont have one, could cost $1000 right off the bat. It all depends on what you have/need.
    Except the initial request was for the cost of moving "items purchased for living excluded." So I don't really know what to make of it.
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    I see that people mention the need for external memory storage, but how much is actually used/needed? 32 gb, 64gb, 128gb?

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    ok. nevermind. It seems like 32gb should be enough...

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    Won't the bug sprays explode on the plane if packed in your luggage?

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    What do you do with all of your belongings between Dec-Jan if you are staying in the dorms? Do you keep the same dorm for the next term as well? And what about the summer months? I'm trying to figure out if I need to store items (if that is even a possibility), bring everything back to the US, or be able to leave them at the dorm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not a tourist View Post
    What do you do with all of your belongings between Dec-Jan if you are staying in the dorms? Do you keep the same dorm for the next term as well? And what about the summer months? I'm trying to figure out if I need to store items (if that is even a possibility), bring everything back to the US, or be able to leave them at the dorm.
    SGU offers/opens (relative) unlimited storage around finals time.

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    Thank you. One less thing to worry about!

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    Quote Originally Posted by red paper clip View Post
    SGU offers/opens (relative) unlimited storage around finals time.
    Not going to mention the hauling of bags, limited hours that storage is open, or that things magically go missing from your bags over breaks eh?
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    Oh nice! Any better options?
    Last edited by Not a tourist; 03-30-2013 at 09:52 AM.

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