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Moving Into College: A Concise Guide To Packing

Guide To Packing

By Mahesh RathodPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Moving into a college dormitory is a new and exciting experience for most students. However, this experience has to be the most challenging one for most college students. Moving into a dormitory is a big deal; this is the first time you are living away from home and you have to deal with a lot of stuff. So, moving into college is not a simple task.

There are many things that you will not have to worry about when you pack for college because your college will provide you with these things. For instance, college housing will provide you with a bed, a desk, a chair, and a dresser, so you will not have to pack these items. But you will still have a lot of things to pack for college.

Things to Take Along

There are a lot of things that you cannot leave behind whatsoever. However, it is a universal truth that you won’t be able to carry everything with you to your dorm especially when you will be sharing it with someone. There are a few simple things that you need to take along with yourself that is necessary below is a basic list. You can add and deduct things at your convenience.

Bed and Bath

• Blankets and Bedsheets

• Pillows and pillowcases

• Showers bucket, slippers

• Shampoo, Soaps

• Bathrobe/towel, Shower caps, hair ties

• Tissues and paper towels

• Under-bed storage baskets

Supplies

• A calendar and planner

• Pens and pencils

• Stationery

• Tape, Ruler

• Hole Punch

• Files

• Sticky notes

• Calculator

Equipment

• Iron

• Laptop

• Extension cord

• Headphones and Mobile phone obviously

• HDMI Cable

• Electric Kettle

• Mini Refrigerator

Packing Strategy

If you’re moving into a dorm you’re going to have to pack your stuff and not get left with a box or two. But don’t worry, it’s not as hard as it looks. But one thing you need to take care of is that you will also need to move/transport. If you are a heavy packer, using goods transport agency is advisable. After collecting and making a checklist of all the things you will be taking with you, you are to now figure out a strategy for packing all this effectively.

No Out-of-Season Things, Please!

In case you're wanting to visit home before the chilly climate truly sets in then you're in an ideal situation leaving behind cumbersome winter things like boots and your parka and getting them later. At the point when the opportunity arrives, you'll have the option to trade them out with the shorts and sundresses that are as of now going to stay upfront in your apartment storeroom.

Keep your Draping Garments On their Hangers

There's no compelling reason to sit around idly taking garments off holders, collapsing them and pressing them, and afterward rehanging them once you're at school. Collect clothes in a bag with the hangers on. Secure the sack by shutting it shut over the necks of the hangers. As another option, you could likewise balance them in a closet box.

Try Not to Pack Whatever's Restricted

All schools, as well as understudy lodging buildings, have rules about what can and can't be brought in. What's more, lamentably, things like your toaster oven, most loved candles, and indeed, string lights, maybe on the illegal rundown. Check before you pack so you don't end up bringing something along that you're not permitted to have.

Have a Discussion with the Roommate In Advance

Discuss a few things ahead of time with your flatmate. There are a ton of school basics that you'll just need one of in your room (for example small refrigerator, printer, floor coverings, window A/C units, etc). In case you will have a roommate, organize with them who will pack what, in case you end up with any copies.

Hoard Toiletries (Not Literally!)

You never truly realize whenever you'll get an opportunity to get to the store again, particularly in case you're moving to a college dorm where you need to travel to get to the shops. So prepare and stock up on the greatest bottles you can discover of toiletry absolute necessities like cleanser, conditioner, and body wash. You'll be happy that you did.

Moving In and Settling

Moving into a freshman dorm and moving all your belongings into a tiny space can be a stressful experience. Here are a few tips to help you move into your dorm room and settle into your new life at college.

College dorms are like treasure troves of interesting stuff, and there are many things that you will need to store in your room. If you have never been to campus, you will have to bring a lot of items with you, and this can be a lot to manage. Make sure to bring the things that you need – as well as those that you will not use – in a way that makes them easy to carry. Remember that you will have to keep your room organized, and you do not want to be digging through your belongings to find what you need.

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