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My “What if I Need This?” Syndrome

Katie Thompson is a student at the University of Michigan and an ISA Featured Blogger. Katie is currently studying and participating in service-learning abroad with ISA in San Jose, Costa Rica on a Summer Study + Service-Learning program.

Packing to live abroad is a nightmare.  It is impossible to get it exactly right; you will pack things you will never use, and there will be that item sitting pretty in your room at home that is exactly what you realize you need a week into your trip.

The problem is you don’t know everything you’ll need, so as you’re packing you think “what if I need this?”  Many girls, and anyone who’s seen the Jenna Marble’s video How Girls Pack A Suitcase, will know what I’m talking about.  The first time you live abroad you are especially susceptible to this over-packing danger.  When I studied abroad in Spain I packed way to much, and this was after I took 15 pounds worth of stuff out of my bag on the way there!  Although I’ve fared better my second time around, for here in Costa Rica, I still fell to this dangerous over-preparedness syndrome.  So here are a few tips I’ve learned that might help you out:

You don’t need an umbrella as big as this Tica’s!

What to Pack

What Not to Pack

Specific to Costa Rica

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