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Top 10 Things To Take To College

Article provided by ScholarshipExperts.com

If you're planning ahead and thinking about what you'll need when you head off to college, here are our top 10 suggestions:

10. Computer and printer...no matter who offers to "share" with you, when it's midnight and that paper or research is due tomorrow, you will want access to your own computer. The campus computer lab is no fun at 2:00 a.m., and that's even if your school's lab stays open that late!

9. Comfort objects for homesick days...this will vary from person to person, but may include pictures, photo albums, stuffed animals, favorite CDs, books, and pillows.

8. Music...a CD player or iPod and your favorite songs. And maybe even a headset in case your roommate likes heavy metal at 5 a.m.!?

7. A mini-fridge...yes, you will use it no matter how many meal plans you have. Where else will you put the leftover pizza and chocolate milk?

6. Jeans...even if you heard that college students "dress up," don't believe it. Jeans and a ball cap are the uniform du jour.

5. A checking account and ATM card. Don't -- repeat, don't -- keep cash in your dorm room or apartment.

4. Stuff. That's right, stuff. You will want stuff to make your new abode, be it dorm room or apartment, seem like it belongs to you. A great bedspread and matching sheets, a rug by your bed, your favorite pj's, a bookshelf, photographs, etc.

3. Not too much stuff. A dorm or apartment room can be very small so don't clutter it up. Take just what you need. See #4.

2. A long distance phone card. It can save you money and let you call home from another phone if your roommate has yours tied up.

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Also, as you are thinking about what to bring to college, be sure to think about what not to bring. To narrow down your list of college-bound items, find out what's prohibited by the college, and what your roommate(s) are bringing that you could share. There's really no need to have two microwaves and two toasters, even if you do like to fix midnight snacks on a regular basis.

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