By Ayumi Ranucci
The entire process of preparing for studying abroad can be long and tedious, but it is completely worth it! Once all the paperwork has been filled out and you are days away from leaving, the last thing you need to do is pack your bags. At first I thought this was going to be extremely difficult, how was I going to pack one suitcase for 4 months? The first thing you should do is check your airline rules and see how much an additional suitcase would cost as well as the weight limit for one suitcase. Some fees can get pretty hefty for a second suitcase – which I was not willing to pay – and decided I would only use one – in addition to my carry-on bag. This was surprisingly easier than I thought.
1. Only pack what you need! One of the most difficult parts of packing is figuring out what clothes to bring. Make sure you think about what the weather will be like while you are abroad and pack for the correct season.
2. Pack light – for example, try to bring only a few pairs of pants and a variety of tops that can be used to make different outfits.
3. Think hard about shoes! With one suitcase, it is important to really think about what shoes that may weigh down your baggage. Bring comfortable shoes because Florence is a walking city – you will be surprised by how you easily can get around the city – and the last thing you want are feet covered in blisters! Instead of stiletto heels, an alternative could be ankle boots that are both pretty and utilitarian.
4. Consider seasonality – Make sure to bring items that will go with a variety of outfits and that are appropriate for the weather. Italy is often seen as the sun-soaked land of Fellini’s Dolce Vita, but Florence can get cold and damp in the winter and extremely humid in the summer so always check the weather pre-departure!
5. When preparing your beauty case – Think about the most important products that you use on a daily basis. There are plenty of pharmacies, beauty stores like Sephora, and well-stocked beauty sections in department stores like Coin and Rinascente in Florence but bring your essentials made by a brand that’s not carried by stores in the city. If you use prescription medicines, see the note* below.
5. Pack for the experience! In the end, remember that you are here for the experience and to really enjoy where you are. Focus on the essentials, you may want to purchase some nice clothing items while in Italy, as well as save room for all the souvenirs and gifts you will be taking home.
*If applicable, get informed about prescription medication and make sure to bring copies of your prescriptions. Usually the same medication can be prescribed and purchased in Italy, but note that certain medications (current example, Adderall) are illegal in Italy and will not pass through customs. Shipping medicines are NOT a good idea due to factors such as customs. If you have any further questions, write to the FUA Student Life team at sld@fua.it.













