The Ultimate Packing Guide for an International Business Seminars Program

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Winter 2025 Programs are just around the corner, and we’re here to make sure you’re packed, prepped, and ready to explore the world like a pro! Packing for a study abroad trip is exciting, but it can also feel a little overwhelming. Don’t worry—we’ve got your back (and your backpack). Let’s dive into this fun, practical packing guide that’ll have you saying, “I’ve got this!”

Before You Pack: Pro Tips to Keep in Mind

Pack Lightly (but Smartly)

Your suitcase is your responsibility. If you can’t carry it comfortably, it’s time to rethink those “just in case” items. Bonus: Leaving room for souvenirs = guilt-free shopping.

Check the Weather and Dress the Part

A quick weather check before you leave will save you from packing unnecessary gear. Layering is your best friend for winter trips—chic and functional.

The Shoe Shuffle

Walking is the unofficial sport of travel. Bring shoes that love your feet. Pro tip: Switch shoes midday to avoid discomfort. Yes, this is your excuse to bring those comfy sneakers and your stylish boots!

Let’s Pack: The Essentials

In Your Carry-On Bag or Backpack

These are your must-haves for the flight and beyond:

  • Passport & Plane TicketsNon-negotiable.
  • Student ID: Sometimes it scores you discounts abroad!
  • Headphones: For in-flight entertainment or a little music while you wander.
  • Phone Charger: Don’t let your battery die mid-Instagram story.
  • Laptop: For work, study, or binge-watching your favorite series.
  • First Aid Kit & Medications: Because being prepared is always in style.
  • Water Bottle & Snacks: Hydration = energy. Snacks = happiness.

In Your Suitcase

Pack smart with this combo of cozy, practical, and professional pieces:

  • Warm Layers:
    • 1 Sweater
    • 1 Beanie
    • 1 Pair of gloves
    • 1 Winter Jacket (stylish and warm)
  • Shoes:
    • 1 Pair of business casual shoes (for seminars and networking)
    • 1 Pair of sneakers (for exploring)
    • 1 Pair of winter shoes (Uggs, Timberlands, or similar)
  • Business Casual Attire:
    • 1 Blouse or Button-Down Shirt
    • 1 Blazer (instant “I’m professional” vibes)
    • 1 Pair of trousers
  • Casual Wear:
    • 2 T-shirts
    • 2 Pairs of jeans
  • Extras:
    • Socks & Personal Items
    • Toiletries (travel-sized to save space)
    • Charger adapters (compatible with your destination)
    • A versatile backpack or handbag for daily use

Final Tip: Stay Organized

Roll your clothes to save space, and use packing cubes for extra organization. Keep your essentials (passport, tickets, etc.) in an easily accessible spot—because no one likes a frantic airport scramble.

Visual Packing Guide

To make things even easier, we’ve created a visual checklist for you. Download it, print it, or save it to your phone for quick reference while packing.

Collage of items recommended to pack including men's style jackets, pants, bags, shoes, accessories, and passport. Collage of items recommended to pack including women's style jackets, pants, bags, shoes, accessories, and passport.

 

Now you’re ready to pack like a pro and focus on what really matters: the unforgettable experiences, new friendships, and global knowledge waiting for you. So, zip up that suitcase and let the adventure begin! ✈️

 

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Dasha Ershova

As a former international student and enthusiastic traveler, I draw on my extensive experiences to support the mission of International Business Seminars: to make studying abroad enjoyable, educational, and unique.

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