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First year college students all you need to bring the students Collegefirst Year

We understand how life feels a freshman. To the first year college students, the anxiety is always present in the first place. Especially if you will be away from home, the tension seems to devour him from time to time. No need to worry, life ahead is bearable. You can do it! If in case your school is far from home, there are some things you need to bring with you to minimize inconvenience to go home.

• Apparel & underwear – you can not leave home without them. Bring enough for a week or a few more days.

• Sheets and blankets – for students attending the first year it is especially important when will you stay in a dorm. Sometimes they do not provide this so it is best if you are prepared.

• Toiletry bag – You need something to put your soap, shampoo, etc. in.

• Clothes Hanger – You will need to hang your clothes hangers.

• ear plugs – in case your roommate snores so loudly or only when you feel you need to filter the noise so you can concentrate, you'll need them.

• Desk Lamp – For times when you need to study at night and you do not want to wake others up.

• Clock – This will come in handy for students in first year of college when you need to wake up for classes in the morning.

• Plates and cups – Only if your dorm without these things, at least you have your own.

• Laundry basket and detergent – You will need these for your clothes (if you are doing this yourself).

• Hot Pot – For lovers of coffee and tea, it comes very handy.

• Lock Box – You need something to store your valuables like cash when you leave the dorm. For the information of first year students of College, theft is still present on campus.

• Key Chain – This can help you keep your room key with you at all times.

• cell phone or telephone – If your dorm does not have free phone service, you may need it when you want to contact home.

• Microwave – This is very essential when you do not want to eat out every night.

• Cleaning – You need these to maintain the cleanliness of your dorm room.

• Trash can – again, to keep the mess in your room.

• Fan – For cases you live in a warm place, and you want to keep yourself comfortable.

• Organization – To keep you in the room your things organized.

• Medicines – Keep painkillers paracetamol and accessible.

• First Aid Kit – Just in case you or a roommate, you will need this.

• Toolkit – simple tools can be useful sometimes. Bring screwdriver or a hammer with you.

• Headphones – Others may be disturbed by your music. You do not want that to happen, right?

• Extension cords – for its electronics, you'll need it if all are taken away from his bed.

• Refrigerator – For students of the first year of college, that sounds expensive, but can actually save money when you choose to prepare their own food.

• TV, radio, computer – Some things to provide you with entertainment.

Try checking these things before proceeding to the new environment before you.

About the Author

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