![]() Trash bins are usually provided and you don't have to bring your own.Ĭleaning supplies to keep your room somewhat clean At least have a few bandaids and antibiotic cream in case of minor injury You want to make sure you bring something other than just tshirts and jeans in case something comes up where you need to dress more formally.Ī general first aid kit. I bring a few dress shirts for interviews. If you have a full suit consider bringing it. I pack about 15 shirts, a couple pairs of pants, 15ish pairs of underwear and socks, and a few sweaters.įormal Clothing. Don't bring your whole wardrobe but also don't bring so little that you have to do laundry every few days. I've actually seen people forget this.Īnything else you usually use in the bathroom at home- floss, facial moisturizer, cotton swabs, hair dryer, etcĮnough clothes. ![]() ![]() Shampoo/Conditioner/Body Wash/Anything else you use in the shower Umbrella + Clothing appropriate for rain/light snow Laundry Items (Detergent, Fabric Softener, Tide Pods, Whatever you use at home)Ĭold Medicine + Cough Drops. Personal Items- Student ID, Government Issued ID, some spending money or a debit/credit card, anything else you might need in order to secure employment on/off campus. Don't bring too much stuff- especially too many clothes. Remember that your dorm room will probably be smaller than your room at home. If its received well I'll also consider putting it in the sidebar as a resource for future freshman that come to the subreddit in upcoming years. If I miss anything on the list please comment down below so I can edit it in. We hope this will helpful for incoming freshman. There was a request in the megathread to make a new megathread dedicated to stuff to bring with you to college in hopes to cut down on the amount of people asking this question. ** List of all college specific subreddits ** Mods retain the right to remove content for any reason if deemed necessary This typically includes anything related to a specific textbook, professor, program, or university. Anything better answered by talking to your professor/adviser, reading the paperwork/syllabus, or doing your own research on the internet.If you need to vent, we encourage you to visit r/CollegeRant. Anything that does not positively contribute to meaningful discussion, including but not limited to memes, reaction gifs, videos, posts that are primarily venting/despondence, posts with titles that are non-specific/alarmist/unprofessional/deceptive/all caps/etc.Any admissions related content - visit r/ApplyingToCollege or r/CollegeTransfer instead.Advocating for or engaging in dangerous/illegal activities – including but not limited to cheating, copyright violation, fraud, etc.Seeking personal gain – including but not limited to referrals, contests/giveaways, requests for votes/money, any attempt to sell or advertise a product/service/website, etc.Posting spam - including but not limited to SURVEYS, blog posts, links to low quality/crowdsourced websites, discord, copypasta, etc. ![]() Help the mods improve this subreddit/enforce these rules by reporting posts that are irrelevant, pointless, or of poor quality. To maintain the quality of the discourse, we remove some types of content and ban users for certain violations of community norms. r/college is a place for discussion related to college and collegiate life. Please see our rules before posting here.
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