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Deciding
What to Pack for College
The excitement of going off to college can be overwhelming. It
is important to remember that there is also work to be done. If
you’re headed to a college far away from home, knowing what
to pack for college will give you a sense of peace as you put miles
between you and your parents. Here is your first college class
in how to pack for college.
Realizing that your room will not be as big as the one at home
can help you determine what to pack for college. You will also
want to contact your roommates to see what they will be bringing.
Much of the time, you’ll find that you won’t need to
buy that mini-fridge or a television because someone else already
has one. You also may want to consider bringing smaller versions
of necessities. For example, for a more neat and organized living
area, you may find that a laptop computer is better than a desktop.
Your list of what to pack for college should include shower necessities.
As you will probably be sharing shower space with others, you will
want to bring a pair of flip flop sandals and something in which
to tote your toiletries. The sandals will help you to avoid any
bacteria on the shower floors. Although not everyone gets athlete’s
foot, the chances increase when you share bathing space with others.(
For shared bathing space, pack Stanley Germ-X II Spray Disinfectant.)
In terms of school supplies and what to pack for college, make
sure that you have a calendar to keep track of deadlines, a box
of pens and pencils, computer paper and printer cartridges (if
you bring a printer), as well as extra notebooks and highlighters.
Having everything that you could need will save you trips to the
campus bookstore as well as get you started on the right foot to
an organized living and study space
When you’re deciding how to pack for college, you want to
keep in mind that you won’t have mom or dad to remind you
of things or to wake you up, so you will need to figure out how
to do this for yourself. This can mean an alarm clock or a daily
calendar of assignments. What you may find useful is a dry erase
board that you and your roommate can share in order to remind each
other of things. Having someone else watching out for you will
help ease you into this new independent lifestyle.
In making clothing choices in what to pack for college, the climate
or location of your school will play a large role. You will want
to bring a jacket for colder days, but only bring a winter coat
if you need it. For all of your clothing, here are some tips on
how to pack for college. First, you may be able to rotate your
clothing as you return home for visits. If you’re going abroad
or far enough away that you won’t be visiting home much,
then you can have your parents or relatives send you clothing as
you need it. Or, you can bring a layer of thermal underwear to
put underneath clothes if the weather should suddenly become chilly.
Be sure to take care of the clothes you do bring. Pre-treat your
laundry for stains. (Try Stanley Orange Miracle All-Purpose Spot
and Stain Remover. Also, try Stanley Rinkle Relief for those days
when you don’t have time to iron.)
Once you’ve gathered the clothing that you want to bring
and figured out what to pack for college, how to pack for college
closets becomes the next issue. You want to start off your college
life with an organized living space that allows you and your roommate
space. You may want to invest in some creative hangers that allow
you to hang more than one item at a time or hang your clothes on
the doors. There are many different kinds of hangers and storage
accessories that can keep your clothes looking clean and neat,
even when they barely fit into the closet. You really can make
the most of a little space with a little planning and a little
more creativity.
Although this isn’t an inclusive list of what to pack for
college, you are certainly on the right track to making your own
list of things that you want to bring. The key to this smaller,
on-your-own, living is to create an organized living space from
the beginning. Your roommate will appreciate it too when he or
she can find her books when running out to class instead of hunting
through piles of your clothes.
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