When I was a freshman, I did not know what to do in my dorm. So I watched a lot of YouTube dormitories and read many blog posts.
Until I saw these types of videos recently and read these lists, I noticed that many people who created them did not know what you needed. I definitely bought these kinds of lists and I might have bought something I did not need.
Below is a list of things you can find in the packing list of universities you do not really need.
The concept of this project is wonderful but in practice it may only be met several times before getting tired of the very troublesome time needed to fill one of the water purifiers. Get up. In most cases I was sitting on the fridge, I was completely emptied and taking precious space.
Instead, I did the same thing at a small scale and decided to purchase a faster filtered water bottle.
A lot of freshmen mistook for iron for the university. These two projects eventually become more expensive and occupy more space than cost. Instead, we recommend purchasing a mini steamer. This is probably one of the best things I bought. Many college students may not worry about wrinkling, but I am convinced that I am satisfied with this beautiful gadget when the female student club enthusiasm is high.
I can not hear it like a record, but the room in the dormitory is narrow. As far as the book is concerned, you may be busy reading a book anyway. This is a miserable implementation of English literature, but as soon as I really want to read it, I quickly realized that I could check out the book I would like to read from the library. In this way, my house book does not take up space and does not read. The same applies to movies; when your Netflix and Hulu tentacles are available, you really do not need to carry a physical copy of the DVD.
Do not use the appliance much. Most coffee machines, except coffee machines, are banned at university. You do not really need George Foreman's grill, hot plate, toaster, or any other small appliance you think you might use.
College packaging is difficult. By leaving these items you will be able to save space and purse
Back in December, just on Christmas Eve, my cousin, life coach, Scratch DJ and Almighty Inspiring Emma gave me a series of personal development audio books, precious, free gifts. She sent me this mysterious letter explaining why I should receive this gift, and frankly, all shocked me. There are four relatively strangers who are playing guitar, singing and making these wonderful music. Everyone is listening. This is the most wonderful moment. After loving music for years instead of actually playing the guitar it reminded me of my love and reminded me of the mysterious and mysterious effects of music on the people around me.
This letter was inspired directly by Krys Burnette's 90th letter. I have read it twice, so I recommend doing so. I also appreciate Sasha Ahuja who asked us to write confidence about diversity and inclusiveness in August. In this letter, many of the materials and ideas shared by her contributed to this. Finally, I thank Mike Arauz and my partner Steph. They urged me to critically think about diversity and equality everyday.
This is a letter to one of the most important people in my life. I have not known for a long time, but I have influenced me in a way I have never seen before. I think that I am one of the best people I have ever seen. To be honest, people always give me strength and every time I fall, I need to come back. This is a bit late. This is a letter to my best friend Tiffany. We met the first day of classes in the final year of college life. "Hey, I do not know anyone here, there will be a group assignment after the class. Do you want to become a friend?" I really do not believe it. There is no one who approaches me directly like this. Thank goodness, I did not hesitate to say yes.