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What should i bring to college for my dorm room??

I'm writing a list of things that would be good to have and so far, i have
-a fan
-a maker
-sheets/pillows etc.
-laundry and shower bags
-shampoo, razors, other toiletry stuff
-desk lamp
-storage bins and hangers
-snack stash
-hair dryer, curler, etc.
-clothes obviously
-whiteboard and calendar
-fuzzy chair
-laptop/backpack/paper supplies

the room comes with a desk, bed, microwave, mini fridge, and closet
Can you think of anything else that could be useful??
-thanx much!

This helped me so im sure it will help you too!
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Enrollment Papers & Finances:

Tourbook & maps; tickets; your itinerary
Emergency information: who to contact in case of one
All enrollment paperwork
Schedule of classes & any notes you made in course catalog for selecting courses
Checkbook, debit or credit card, etc.
ID such as drivers license
Old fashoined printout of contact information for key family & friends; when the web crashes and your computer's lost, you want to be sure to be able to contact a few key people.
Computers and Gear:
One or two power strips, maybe extension cord, a 2 to 3 prong adaptor
A couple ethernet cables in case you need them, the longer the better
Your computer & power supply if it's a laptop
Headphones for computer, consider USB headphones with mic to Skype home for free
Webcam to keep in touch with friends & family?
Printer (& extra ink cartridges)
Surge protector
Fan
Telephone
Camera
If you have a secure list of passwords for online accounts, bring this, but be sure to keep it in a secure fashion (KeepandShare is a great place to keep your passwords securely online)
Cellphone & charger
Software on CDs that you might need to reinstall on your computer or install on a new computer
iPod & charger & cables & earphones
Backpack / messenger bag
Small tool kit: consider hammer, screw driver, eye glass screw driver...

Clothing:
Socks - dress - 2 pair
Socks - 4 athletic, 15 other

Bathing suit - 2
Belts - 3-4 different styles including 1 very nice

Hankerchiefs - 11
Jeans - 5
Shorts - 7
Long-sleeved shirts (button ups) - 6
Light zip up jacket
Medium jacket
Glasses & sun glasses
Pajamas - 4 bottoms
Sneakers - 2
T-shirts - 13
Button up short sleeve shirts (polo, etc.) - 5
Underwear - 15
Bath Robe (for the trip to those shared bathrooms)
Hat
Khaki pants
Black dress pants - 1
Suit (easy to clean) - 1
Sweatshirt - 1
Umbrella - 1
Raincoat - 1
Winter coat (s), scarf, cap, gloves, boots

For the Dorm Room:
Sheets and pillowcases
Pillows
Mattress pad
Blankets
Bedspread or comforter
Sleeping bag
Towels
Bedside lamp
Desk lamp
Storage such as footlocker, wire/plastic crates, cardboard boxes
Fan
Waste basket
Alarm clock/clock radio
Dry erase board
Laundry basket / or real big laundry bag is even better
Iron
Laundry detergent
Hangers
Quarters for laundry
Clorox wipes. Cleanup sticky spills.
Toiletries:
Medication (a little kit of Tylenol, Advil, and cold medication (if you don't need it, your friends will!)
Shampoo/conditioner
Styling products
Vitamins
Nail clippers
Tweezers
Lotion / sunscreen
Razor and shaving cream
Shower tote / shower caddy
Office/Desk Supplies:
Blank CDs & DVDs to burn
Stapler and staples
Printer paper
pens and pencils
pencil sharpener
Notebooks
Pocket folders
3x5 cards
Post-it notes
Paper clips
Rubber bands
Scissors
Highlighters
Ruler
Hanging files & Manila folders (or you can keep all your notes & files securely online in KeepandShare -it's free!)

Stamps
Envelopes
Sticky-tack to hang up posters, pictures and decorations (dorm damage fees can be expensive from duct tape, nails, glue etc.)

Shared Items:
(Check with roommate(s) to avoid duplication)
Audio equipment
TV and/or DVD player (coax cable for the TV)
Coffee maker
Microwave (often can be rented from the college)
Hotput to make hot water for tea & coffee (if no microwave)
Small refrigerator (often can be rented from the college)
Area rug
Couple fav posters from home for comfort factor
Dry-erase board for your door (so people can leave you messages)
Plants
Late Night Snacks:
Top ramen
Mac-and-cheese- especially the individual microwave variety
Poptarts (also doubles as perfect breakfast-on-the-go)
Cheez-its, because who doesn't need Cheez-its?
Cup-of-Noodles-hands down, a college student’s best friend--perfect for late night cramming and hey, no dishes!
Misc Tips from Experienced Parents:
Rolls of quarters for washing machines. More than a few parents said rolls of quarters were one way of helping do their children's wash without physically being there.
The cure-all: duct tape. It's not a joke. Students need it to tape down all those wayward cords, fix broken items and hang things.
Batteries. All sizes, and don't forget chargers. Most students forget that camera and calculator batteries die with lots of use, and there's not a go-to drawer filled with batteries like there is at home.
Flip-flops for those community showers. They forget too that college dorms can be welcoming venues for germs.
Flatware. At least one fork, knife and spoon are necessary - and often more if students tend to lose them. A box of plastic utensils is one suggestion. How about a plastic bowl and plate & roll of paper towels.
Lighting such as flashlights and lamps. Lighting in dorm rooms is notoriously poor.
Over-the-door storage units for shoes or extra hanging clothes or under-the-bed boxes. Dorm rooms are small. Need we say more?


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