CalSO...

<p>what are we supposed to pack and all that good stuff?
Isit the same as OHP or what?</p>

<p>Different than OHP. The list should be on the email.. I'll repost it just in case.</p>

<p>WHAT TO BRING
For the CalSO Program
*Your program confirmation (i.e., this email).
*Any information sent to you from your College or School, any documents requested by the Financial Aid Office or any paperwork you have questions about.
*Your CalNet ID and passphrase (required to register for your classes at CalSO).
*View and fill out the "Before orientation" online forms, What</a> to do BEFORE orientation
*Review the online Schedule of Classes, UC</a> Berkeley Online Schedule of Classes.
*A General Catalog may be purchased at the program.
*Pen, pencil, and paper to take notes.
*A photo ID, such as a drivers license or state ID, is required if you wish to get your Cal 1 Card (i.e., your student photo ID).</p>

<p>For your comfort
*A backpack to carry your belongings (we're going to give you a lot of stuff!).
*Comfortable shoes (a must for the hilly campus terrain).
*A sweater or jacket (the weather in Berkeley is unpredictable). Check this link for weather information:
Berkeley</a>, California (94701) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground.</p>

<p>For the residence hall
*An alarm clock (the first day ends late and the second day begins early).
*Pajamas and a bathrobe (you will be sharing a room).
*Bedding and towels will be provided in the residence halls.</p>

<p>WHAT NOT TO BRING
Students please note: CalSO strictly adheres to a policy forbidding the use of alcohol and/or drugs during your visit. Failure to abide by this policy could result in being asked to leave the program and/or a referral to the Office of Student Judicial Affairs and/or the UC Berkeley Police Department.</p>

<p>wow....so i'm not touched or anything. I checked and found all of that in an email.
Thanks.</p>

<p>hmm when are you going to calso? .</p>

<p>This Friday.
When they say bedding, does that include comforters and stuff? because public schools are kinda cheap so I don't know if they'd actually spring for those--let alone clean ones.</p>