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# Any small equipment you would like to use/donate (e.g. hammer, multimeter, screwdriver, etc.)
# Any small equipment you would like to use/donate (e.g. hammer, multimeter, screwdriver, etc.)
# Head lamp or flashlight  
# Head lamp or flashlight  
# Container to store food for lunch in.


===Optional: At Your Own Risk===  
===Optional: At Your Own Risk===  

Revision as of 21:10, 24 October 2012

What to bring

Here is an incomplete list of items to pack for the HSU Dominicana Program.

  1. travel umbrella, light
  2. swimsuit
  3. beach towel
  4. Work gloves
  5. Work clothes
  6. lightweight raincoat
  7. Waterproof shoes
  8. antibacterial tissues
  9. sunscreen
  10. cotton socks
  11. comfortable clothes for heat
  12. very comfortable walking shoes
  13. formal summer outfit (for formal occasions)
  14. sunglasses
  15. hat for the sun
  16. backpack
  17. moneybelt (optional - serves to bring some money and save things for personal use)
  18. sandals (optional)
  19. pocket money ($300 USD) [ATM card is safer]
  20. a small gift for your family (e.g. something from Humboldt)
  21. a dictionary (English / Spanish etc.)
  22. pens, pencil, eraser, notebook
  23. a calculator
  24. a shirt that read: "Humboldt State University” (optional)
  25. Memory Stick for use with computer.
  26. Books to donate to the library - These should be on Appropriate Technology, Science, the Environment, Social Justice, etc... and in English or Spanish.
  27. Any small equipment you would like to use/donate (e.g. hammer, multimeter, screwdriver, etc.)
  28. Head lamp or flashlight
  29. Container to store food for lunch in.

Optional: At Your Own Risk

  1. Camera
  2. Laptop Computer (This will help a lot with assignments. The school facilities have wifi, but no computers. Alternatively you can use cybercafes.)
  3. Music player
  4. Musical instruments

Additional notes

  1. In Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic there are well stocked drug stores, but it is recommended to bring creams, sunscreen, and deodorant of your choice.

Money

The exchange rate as of April 8th, 2011 is about 37.5 Dominican Pesos (DOP) per dollar (USD). See http://www.google.com/search?q=USD+in+DOP for more current information.

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