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Monday, June 30, 2008

20 kgs of Survival

It is always difficult to leave your country/home to go somewhere else for the first time. Apart from all the sentimental baggage, there is a big common worry amongst students - how can I pack all my life's necessities within a 20 kg weight limit?

Dos and Donts:

A common mistake we all make - "Let me take this along, JUST IN CASE" - and many such items remain unused. When you have a weight limit, scrap off that "just in case" and substitute it with "because I really need this" or "because I LOVE this".

Here's an ideal 20kg list:


1) Comfortable clothes for daily use:
  • Couple of pairs of comfortable jeans/pants/skirts
  • Comfortable t-shirts and shirts
  • Jumpers, sweatshirts, pullovers that keep you warm
  • Warm scarves

2) Going-clubbing outfits:
For all those who wish to enjoy the local party scene on campus or in Bremen, bring out those fancy outfits!
Guys: Smart jeans/pants and a couple of smart casual shirts
Girls: A nice dress, nice shirts and pants to suit the occasion


3) Formal dress:
While many students can do without this, it is always useful to have a smart suit or dress for formal events on campus. There will be occasions when you might wear it, such as theme parties, conferences such as BRIMUN, graduation, etc. If you have problems fitting it into your luggage, you can always purchase one here or carry your suit as cabin baggage in the suit bag ;) Don't want to get it ruined now, do we? (its always a good excuse)

4) Traditional Outfit:
Bring one set of traditional clothes. There will definitely be an event when you can put it to use. Don't want to miss out the chance to show off your pretty traditional costume isn't it?

5) Footwear:
  • A pair of comfortable rain-proof sneakers
  • A pair of formal shoes (to wear with formal clothes)
  • A pair of clubbing shoes/heels
  • A pair of really warm shoes/boots (which can be purchased here locally if you don't own one already)
  • A pair to wear in your room
6) Rain/Winter Jacket:
Always comes in hand because rain, cold, wind and snow is plentiful in Bremen. If you come from a warm country don't own a winter jacket already, rest assured. You can find really good jackets at reasonable prices here in Germany. (If you don't have a jacket already, it makes sense to buy one locally in Bremen - it will be built to protect you in the local weather conditions). Make sure you carry this on you even if it not cold.

7) Innerwear/socks:
  • Bring underwear and socks to last you one week (atleast)
  • Warmers and thermals (can be purchased locally)
8) Gym Clothing:
  • Gym pants and tees for the gymmers
  • Swimming suits and goggles for the swimmers
9) Make up:
For some students make-up prices in Germany may come across as a shock at first. It is best to bring along enough stock to last you for a month. Once you are acquainted with the local prices and brands, you can begin purchasing make up here.


10) Personal-care kit:
Can be bought locally. But bring your nailcutter, twizeers, etc. if possible. It takes no space whatsoever (remember to put it in your check-in luggage) and it is not hygienic to share these.

11) Toiletries:
Bring your first stock. Once you exhaust them, you can purchase everything at lovcal stores. Brands may differ but there is a wide choice available.

12) Bed Sheets:
  • Mattress cover - 200 x 90 cm
  • Blanket cover - 140 x 200 cm
  • Pillow cover - 80 x 80 cm
13) Towel:
Bring just one. But more locally.

14) Socket Converter:
Very important! Germany has the standard EU socket (check on google) If you come from outside the EU, bring a converter. You can normally find this in all airports.

These things are the ultimate survival items. The rest is optional.

Optional: Still with some space?:

15) LAN Cable:
You need this to connect to the internet. If you already have one, just bring it along (5m or more is recommendable)

16) The rest of your toiletries:
If you left out something from the "just in case" category.

17) Decoration:
Posters, pictures to put in the walls, etc are always great to start feeling at home in your room. Jacobs rooms are nice but they are plain white. Bring SOME of your stuff.


Here are some things you should buy locally:

1) Stationary:
Notebooks, folders, pens, staplers, punching machines etc. They are all cheaply available at the Euro-store.


2) Laundry Stuff:
Detergent, softeners, iron, ironing board etc. are available (in your residential colleges or can be purchased locally)


You have 20 kilos only ;) Use your discretion and use it wisely!

12 comments:

  1. How many full sleeves T shirts and how many half Ts are recommended?

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  2. i guess that would depend on how much money you want to spend on laundry:) i would probably recommend taking more half-sleeves cuz afterall it's not that cold most of the time (that sure depends on where you are from:))...i don't think you'll need more than 7-10...then 3-5 full sleeves and you are good to go! and yeah there are plenty of stores around so if you've got money - go ahead:)

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  3. hmm thanks !! And what about Pants and shorts ?

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  4. interesting question:) you do need shorts, one, maybe two pairs...pants..what kind of pants are we talking about here?:) take some sport pants (if you are planning to do something sporty:)) and well dress pants wouldn't hurt. but yeah jeans are great so take them:)
    hope that helps...
    P.S. everything we are talking about here shouldn't be taking as a must, it's just a guide so please think for yourself a little:)

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  5. what do you mean students sell their furniture? or do you mean buy it?

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  6. students sell it to other fellow students

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  7. That information is really very helpful, thanks. :) However, I still have a few questions. First, can my mom send me some stuff via the mail and is it sure that I will receive it in Jacobs? Second, about the laundry, how much does it cost to use the laundry, is it easy to use, and is there a drying machine?

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  8. Yes, your mom can send your stuff at the following addresses once you have your mailbox info and you'll definitely get it :)

    Mailbox no. XX
    Jacobs University Bremen
    College ring 4 (in case of Krupp)
    28759 Bremen
    Germany

    Mailbox no. XX
    Jacobs University Bremen
    College ring 6 (in case of Mercator)
    28759 Bremen
    Germany

    Mailbox no. XX
    Jacobs University Bremen
    College Ring 7 (in case of College 3)
    28759 Bremen
    Germany

    Mailbox no. XX
    Jacobs University Bremen
    College ring 3 (in case of College 4)
    28759 Bremen
    Germany

    If you want to send it before you have received your mailbox and college details, you send it to the Student Services Center, but you also have to email them in advance, the following are the postal address and the email address you need respectively:

    Campus ring 1
    Jacobs University Bremen
    28759 Bremen
    Germany

    studentservice@jacobs-university.de

    Hope it helped.. :)

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  9. And yes the laundry is easy to use, there's a laundry room in every college with dryers and washing machines both....oh and washing powder is available there too :)

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  10. Thanks for the detailed information. :) The mail will be sent after my arrival, so I don't need to contact that Center. :)

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  11. sorry if im repeating, but im not really clear on the point: what do people normally wear to classes? T-shirts or like the full sleeved formal shirts? and jeans as pants right?

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  12. There is no dress code in classes. Its absolutely informal and you wear what you want to wear. People usually come in tshirt and jeans.

    Look at http://www.jacobs-university.de/image and go to Study and Research to get an idea of how people generally dress at Jacobs

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