Top reasons to study in Australia

The moment has finally arrived – you’re off to Australia! With so much to think about, the excitement of the move can wear off a little as the practicalities start to creep in. What will it really be like? What will you need to bring? Packing to live overseas can be hugely challenging, particularly in a huge country like Australia which not only has different seasons to consider, but also different climates.

The essentials
Firstly, make sure you have hard copies and soft copies (stored separately) of all your essential documents with you. This includes your birth certificate, passport, visa confirmation, course enrolment details and drivers license. While this is simply precautionary, it means that you have back-up options in case anything goes missing, or in the event of any confusion over your enrolment.

Stay connected
Make a list of all the electronics you want bring along not forgetting any charging requirements. You will most definitely require a laptop for study and it’s a good idea to make sure your phone is unlocked so you can use a local sim card when you arrive. Think about investing in a Kiabout investing in a Kindle – they are so much easier and more eco friendly than lugging books around. Weighing next to nothing ndle – they are so much easier and more eco friendly than lugging books around. Weighing next to nothing they are particularly useful if you plan on further travel around the country.

If you’re lucky enough to be in a beachside location, a waterproof phone case is a no brainer. Factor in a portable charger so you never get caught short and lastly, don’t leave without your handy adaptor. There’s nothing worse than having carefully packed all the chargers to find a different set of plug points on arrival! All-country adaptors are super useful extras, especially if you plan to travel further. Check out some great options right here.

The essentials
The rumours are true – Australia is most definitely a hot country in summer time! No matter whereabouts you are on this continent, it is a universal truth. As such, it’s really important to stay out of that midday sun and to cover up your skin when you are out and about. Include a decent wide-brimmed sun hat and some sunglasses in your packing – that will help protect your face and skin from the UV; and be sure to slap on plenty of sunscreen whenever you are outside.

Make sure you also include some long-sleeved clothing, because even though it will feel warm there is no better protection for your skin than to literally cover it up. Plus, it all helps protect you when the mozzies come out to play.

The essentials
Australia is a very relaxed country, with minimal expectation around clothing. It’s entirely acceptable to stroll into the majority of places sporting shorts and t-shirts. The climate dictates the clothing and that drives a sensible approach towards what is