A to Z: What To Bring To College

<p>you forgot to put toiletries (pads/tampons)</p>

<p>... I found this article to be really informative and interesting. If you're still doing some college shopping and most especially decorating, this article might come in handy, specifically when it comes to budget. </p>

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<p>Nope. I didnt see that. But if they are gonna teach safe sex... they might as well teach gun safety. As for guns being bad up North I cant say its everywhere. But I am from Chicago and the word gun brings out the police real fast. As for these kids I see they are bringing all kinds of stuff. Do any of you use a firewall or run antivirus programs? Do any of you use a condom? Keep a fire extinguisher in case of a fire? A gun is the same thing. In case of violence...</p>

<p>great article..im happy i found this website (albeit somewhat late)...</p>

<p>I moved in today, and I haven't forgotten anything. I mean, like nothing. I got everything covered, from shower flip-flops to a desk lamp to paperclips to a stapler. I don't have to go shopping last-minute for anything I might have forgotten. I know it sounds really anal and weird to be happy about not forgetting any little anything, but I'm happy anyway. It was just more convienent for everyone.</p>

<p>Cool.</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>The guide we've put together have pages of stuff about what to bring to college and what not to bring. It also goes so far as to justify why things are and are not needed. We've donated thousand of this guide in print to countless high schools across the east coast and have not heard a bad thing about it yet. You all should take a look....</p>

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<p>Good Luck!</p>

<p>that dormitory website is helpful too^^^ i have everything on their list of what to bring</p>

<p>First....Great list! That must have taken FOREVER to do...very impressive and it will definitely come in handy :)</p>

<p>Gatman....alright you keep using the analogy that guns are used for safety purposes, like a seatbelt, virus protection, etc....BUT those things ONLY protect ppl...a gun can work in reverse...</p>

<p>Using a gun can usually protect yourself from harm but that doesn't mean that it will protect the people around you. Shooting and killing someone that attacks you is never justified unless they are trying to kill you. Attackers are hardly ever sentenced to death. </p>

<p>I am not some gun-free activist, and I agree that guns can be useful, but don't compare it with a seatbelt...A seatbelt has never killed anyone, but a gun has. </p>

<p>Haha I totally sound like some hippy freak but it really bothers me that people can toss around the idea if killing someone so freely...ANYWAYS great list, and I am copy/pasting right now......</p>

<p>great list!! thanks!!!</p>

<p>How much clothing are you guys bringing? I know storage is limited, but .... how limited?</p>

<p>You can likely find out how many drawers and how much closet space is available in your assigned dorm just by calling the housing department of your school. Also, lots of students store stuff under their beds.</p>

<p>How many people are actually bringing a safe or lock-box for their money, ipod, laptop etc. And if you are, wouldn't it have to be a really heavy one that no-one can walk away with.</p>

<p>My son took a footlocker and chained it to his bed frame. It's nice to use for transporting stuff to college, and then it's good for storage. It probably will attract less attention than an actual safe.
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<p>Hey thanks lkf725. We did not think it was necessary, but are now panicking at the last minute. Did your son use a bicycle chain through the handle of the locker? So one lock on the hasp, and then another through the chain?</p>

<p>He bought a length of link chain from Home Depot and looped and locked one end onto the bed frame and the other onto the hasp. You could probably also just thread both ends of the chain onto the lock when you put it onto the hasp. He got a slightly heavier duty lock than a typical one you would see on a school locker, and it has a four rolling number combination rather than a dial. The handles are very heavy leather...probably 1/4 inch thick...but we reasoned that it could be cut. My son just slides his under his bed, but it would make a handy nightstand, too. The footlocker itself is very sturdy and nicely made. We also got the basic wheel kit that allows you to pull the footlocker along, which was much appreciated on move in day! The company ships the next day after ordering, and it arrived very quickly and very well packed. I recommend them.</p>

<p>I bet someone here double and triple checked all their items for school, had all these clever lists and still, still forgot their tooth brush.</p>

<p>D bought a filing cabinet with all locking drawers. She puts her laptop, etc. in one drawer, her jewelry/valuables in another, and her ipod/DVDs/etc. in another. She uses the top for a nightstand. Somebody could take it out of the room (with a dolly), but it's not something they would take in an impulsive, convenient moment. There have been several thefts in the dorms this first month of college, so she's been pretty good at remembering to lock it. I think this is a great idea and provided her with a needed nightstand, too!</p>

<p>whos gonna bring a toothbrush anyway? </p>

<p>i think we should bring only huge stuff (aka computer and clothes, maybe a mattress) as opposed to everything... naw mean??</p>

<p>then again, im not critisizing anyone, just saying its more logical to buy the small stuff once you get there</p>

<p>You forgot toilet paper. Our rooms have bathrooms (2 to a room) and we are currently almost out of toilet paper. And I still fear going to Wal Mart. Scary place in post-Katrina land.</p>

<p>i was looking at the list again, and i cant help but think...</p>

<p>are you planning on going to the moon or something?</p>