<p>Yeah I am. That's what I was afraid of. Thanks for the advice. I'll make sure to do that. :)</p>
<p>I second the bring tons of underwear idea. The washers seem like they're are always full just when you run out...</p>
<p>As for what clothes to bring, you'll need less nice clothes than you think. Usually, you'll end up borrowing from people, and they'll borrow from you, so you don't have to wear the same nice skirt and top to every occasion. Same goes for formal dresses...bring one tops.</p>
<p>I would say make a list of all the stuff you've worn in the past 2-3 weeks and take all of that. Plus, your favorites (if you haven't worn them lately) and don't bring lots of out-of-season stuff (maybe bring like 1 long sleeve shirt when you first move in, in case there's a cool spell or something). Bring TONS of underwear, we are NOT joking. Bring some jeans but if you live in the middle of the South like I do where when you move in the middle of August it's like 96 degrees, lots of shorts/capris are definitely more neccessary than jeans at first. Nice outfits, you honestly don't need that many, and since you live 10 minutes away, you do really need to bring any of them at all. You can just pop home for a bit and get them if you need it.</p>