What to bring to UT?

<p>Then I wish you the best of luck and no malice, but the warning of the feat you’re trying to accomplish. I honestly believe you will not have fun moving in that much stuff.</p>

<p>In addition, I’m not trying to walk over you. Here is the issue at hand, at least from my point of view.: When you come to the forum to ask for help, expect others to come to tell you that your issue of concern has been addressed because many others have had questions like yours. Perhaps I was harsh to assume that you believed your situation to be unique. However, your response to others’ suggestion to simply look at other packing lists that have been created was not the most amicable. Regardless of what you think, a packing list for dorms is applicable and adaptable to many different living situations. I can understand that you want to check to make sure you are prepared for living in the dorms at UT. Moving is stressful – I get that. There’s no harm in being anal, making a list and trying to make the transition as painless as possible. But if you’re going to call other members names such as DenuMZ who believe it or not, is trying to help you so that you don’t have to go out of your way to create your own list, then expect less even less willingness to answer your questions. </p>

<p>I am not trying to disrespect you because I am a student, but I am trying to be as realistic as possible. You’re lucky that you found this board and people have been trying to help you in their own ways. Most of us as freshmen just had to rough it and figure it out, which is perhaps why we try to get you to “find the answers on your own” in a manner of speaking by sending you to other threads that have already addressed a similar issue.</p>