what to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

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What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

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Page 1: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

What to take to college.

(and what to leave at home.)

Page 2: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

First thing you should do is call your roommate and coordinate what each of you is going to bring. There is nothing worse than having two refrigerators but no TV or, even worse, two of everything!

Page 3: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

Here is a list of things that will likely come in handy during the year.  Not all of them are a must, but they all turn out to be pretty useful.

Television DVD player (for those nights you can't

watch TV because you are studying)MicrowaveRefrigerator (compact size)Mp3 player with GOOD earbuds or

head phones

Page 4: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

Computer (if available)Three prong extension cordsPower strip/surge protectorWii, Xbox, etcSports equipment (football, volleyball,

basketball, and any other type of ball)

Page 5: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

Desk Lamp Alarm Clock – do not rely solely on your cell

phone Laundry bag (or basket) Laundry soap Laundry money (ask mom for her quarters) Stain remover - just in case Sewing kit (needles and thread or safety pins)

Page 6: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

Eating utensils (preferably plastic) Cups and plates - plastic or paper (washing dishes in

a community bathroom isn't fun) Bedding (bring a good blanket because it gets cold in

the residence halls sometimes) Anything to decorate your room (photos/posters) Iron and Small ironing board Organizer or planner (calendar) – do not rely solely

on your cell phone or an electronic organizer, have a paper backup

Page 7: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

Backpack - and you'll learn to carry it on both shoulders!

College clothes (leave the high school T-shirts and letter jackets at home)

Bike and bike lockFanBath towels, soaps, robe, etc.Can-opener

Page 8: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

First aid kit Band aids Tylenol or pain reliever Personal hygiene items (toothpaste,

deodorant, etc...) Shower shoes Umbrella Pictures of family and friends Your insurance card/health insurance

information extra cell phone battery – or at least have

your phone in your name so you can authorize service on it by yourself

Page 9: What to take to college. (and what to leave at home.)

More importantly, what you should leave at home!!! Pets (Fish are usually okay) High school memorabilia  Full size refrigerator (rooms are only so big) Fire arms Expensive clothing and jewelry (This is the

real world, theft does occur) Off season clothes (your closets are only so

big)