I. Life
Toiletries
1. 2 washbasins (wash your face, and bring another one to wash your feet or clothes)
2. 3 cups: drinking cups, thermos flasks, and cups for brushing your teeth
3. toothbrushes and toothpaste
4. 3 towels (one for washing your face, one for washing your hair, and one for washing your feet) + rags (to clean your room when you first go)
5. 2 soaps (for everyday use and to wash clothes) + rags (to clean your room when you first go), One for washing hair and feet) + rags (to clean the room when you first go)
5. 2 soaps (for daily use and washing clothes) + and soap box (recommended to use the one with a lid) + laundry detergent
6. Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap
7. Lip balm, cleanser, moisturizer, hand lotion, sunscreen, and other skincare products
8 Mirror, Comb + hair accessories (women), etc.
9. Bath towels, bath balls, shower caps
Life supplies
1. A travel duffel bag, a suitcase, a number of plastic bags, two compilation bags.
2. Belt, spare shoelaces, umbrella
3. Toilet paper (toilet paper), paper towels (boxed and packaged, boxed in the dormitory, a packet of carry-on)
4. Slippers, 2 pairs: go out a pair of bath a pair
5. Shoes, 3 pairs: two pairs of sneakers, a pair of shoes, a number of pairs of socks, hats, please buy as needed.
6. pajamas, socks, underwear and a change of clothes
7. eye drops (antiseptic and fatigue)
Dormitory Supplies
1. rags, cloths to wipe mats, detergent (for washing dishes and fruits)
2. clips or leather bands (can be used to tie up uneaten snacks, etc.)
3. plastic sealing box (can be Pack uneaten preserves and so on as needed)
4. Coffee, black tea, green tea and other beverages, as well as a spoon for coffee
5. Small locks, nail clippers, ear spoons, fruit knives, terminal boards (small), needle and thread bag (sewing)
6. Plastic rope (the beginning of the school bundling books, sun quilt, etc.)
7. Journals and notepads (in addition to bringing their favorite Book)
8. Clip mosquito nets clip (when not in use to clip the mosquito nets up, look neat) + electric mosquito coils (traditional flammable)
9. Toilet paper, paper towels (boxed and packets of packages, boxed in the dormitory, packets of packets can be brought with you)
10. Nails (hanging window header cloth bag), batteries, flashlights
11. Lamps (preferably rechargeable type)
12. lunch box, chopsticks, spoons
13. dishcloth or melon flesh (wash dishes, wash enameled washbasins and cups, very useful)
14. hanger (a kind of multi-purpose racks with clips for sunbathing pants, and a kind of sunbathing T-shirts and shirts)
15. sticky hooks (you can hang garbage bags and rags), a large clip (when the quilt is used to dry) )
16. Alarm clock, fan, hair dryer, razor
17. Boxes for medicines + commonly used medicines: band-aids, patchouli capsules, cold medicine, painkillers, eye drops, stomach medicines, flower lotion, windex, or cool oil or whatever (on demand)
18. Bed (mattresses, duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases, mats, mosquito nets, pillows and quilts. (on demand)
Two, digital
1. laptop (charger, headphones, radiator, etc. on demand)
2. cell phone (charger, spare batteries, headphones)
3. MP3 (with the function of FM radio, listening to the radio, but also and cell phones into one)
4. USB flash drive
Three, school supplies
1. pens, rulers and other stationery and pen holder (put in the dormitory), pen bag (carry)
2. paper clips or clip the book clip
3. folders
4. English dictionary (wenquxing) a book of English grammar
5. note book, N times sticker
6. scissors, double sided tape, transparent glue, glue sticks
7. some of their favorite books
8. correction fluid tape paper and so on
9. bag (class, on the street)
10. notebooks and exercise books and sketch pads and so on
11. 2B pencils, erasers, rulers
12. highlighters (highlights)
four. Documents category (very important!!!)
Admission letter
Student records
Remittance vouchers
Admit card
2 sets of one-inch registration photos
Identity card (front and back photocopies)
Regimentary membership card and other documents and the transfer of regimental affiliation
This is the first time that a student has been admitted to a university.