clothes
Bring more short sleeves, or you can buy them. They are not expensive. You can bring some thin long-sleeved clothes, like puma sportswear. Pants are mostly shorts, followed by half pants and trousers. In fact, clothes in Singapore are often discounted and can be bought.
shoe
The temperature in Singapore is high, but platform shoes is basically useless. As long as you prepare a pair of sneakers, you can cope with any cold weather. I usually wear sneakers and sandals. International students may wish to bring two more pairs when preparing, and it is also essential to bring two pairs of slippers that fit.
bedclothes
Accommodation here generally has mattresses, and other bedding can be purchased locally. If you bring it from China, I suggest you have two sets of pillowcases and sheets and one or two towels. You can also bring a mat if it is convenient. You can buy pillows here. You don't need to bring a mosquito net.
Personal hygiene products
Tea cups, toothpaste, toothbrushes, towels, etc. You can bring it in moderation. Except for toothbrushes, general daily necessities are not expensive. Shampoo and shower gel are heavy and not suitable for squeezing. You can buy them here and they are not expensive.
school supplies
Many students used to bring Wenquxing (electronic dictionary). You can consider taking it, but you can't rely too much. You can also bring an English-Chinese or Ying Ying dictionary. Other scientific dictionaries are of little use.
Drugs and chemical reagents
Take some common medicines for colds, diarrhea, stomach diseases and skin diseases. It's a bit expensive to see a doctor there, but the doctor is good and the medicine works.