-Small sewing kit
- pepper spray
- whistle (sounds funny, but in all seriousness I suggest it)
- book light
- chip clips
- a multi-purpose tool
-stapler/staples
- kleenex cover
- compact hole punch
- lap top travel case
Bring medicine!!! I am a rather healthy person, I work out, eat somewhat healthily, wash my hands, have very good hygiene, and try to get plenty of sleep; however, I got sick my first semester of school about 4 times. No kidding, about once a month I was sick, it was really awful. So I suggest stocking up on:
- Advil
-Dayquil/ Nyquil
-Mucinex
-Pepcid
- Cough drops
-Ecinachea (herbal supplement, known to improve your immune system, I think it works!)
- A daily multivitamin, or something with a large dose of vitamin C
-Claritin OTC
-Loperamide Hydrochloride Tablets (for diarrhea, gross I know, but handy)
While we are on the shoe subject, bring slippers!!! The floors truly, are gross to me no matter how you scrub them down. Your feet will get dirty from the ground and that is just gross, so get some really cute slippers so your feel are nice and warm and clean! The people from Daisy & Dot are offering my readers 10% off when you use the coupon code: swcpn1 at checkout.. They have really cute preppy slippers, and other "monogrammable" things to use in your dorm room!
For your chest of drawers, get a roll of cute wrapping paper, and use it to line the drawers. Only fold things that don't wrinkle easily. I also suggest you group the drawers by type of clothing. This meaning that you put your short sleeve "foldables" in one drawer, your long sleeve in another, your lighter sweaters or polos in another drawer.
For your closet where you get to hang things, first hang everything that absolutely must be hung such as a silk dress, or an oxford shirt. Then go for the things that need to be hung, but if necessary can be folded. I like to hang my clothes by color, it makes picking out an outfit much easier
For the bottom of your closet I would put either your shoes all lined up in pairs, or get a pretty basket bin for your dirty laundry.
Hang your Jackets on plastic hooks. I placed my plastic hooks on the inside of my closet door, and on the wall behind the head of my bed, out of sight.
I hope these tips help all of you college students out. Again, I'm no expert, but I really think these tips are tested and true, and I 100% recommend them! In September, I would love to have a Share Your Dorm Week where I feature a different dorm room or apartment each day where you tell us how you personalized your room to make it your own! If you think you would like to participate, e-mail me at Summerwind41490@gmail.com!
Yours,
sCe
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