DIY Moving, Moving | By: Marian WhiteTags: college, college tips, do before moving, dorm items, dorm room checklist, dorms, moving to college, moving to college dorm, packing for college Share this: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More◄ Prev | Next ► Whether you’re moving into a college...
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Living with a roommate can be hard. This college student has tips for fellow students on how to live life and make things work with your new roommate. Starting college is a difficult experience, but even more so when you’re moving into a new place away from home. There’s a...
For a lot of young people September means heading off to university or college – a terrifying yet exciting experience. Having some tips for girls starting college can really help you cope. You’re heading into the next stage of your life - independence, new friends, great memories and terrib...
Originally Posted On: https://www.offtocollege.com/5-college-packing-tips-for-a-smooth-move/ Feeling overwhelmed at the task of packing for college?
The transition from high school to college or university is a big one for everyone involved: parents and children – well, they’re almost young adults, but to most parents they’ll be their babies no matter what age! Perhaps that fact is what makes the thought of a child moving away fo...
Balancing Schoolwork and Roommates: Strategies for Success By Ashley Paskill Living with a roommate is a part of the college experience, whether you live in the dorms or in an apartment. Even if you get along with your roommate, things can still be challenging, especially when it comes to ...
College towns are great places to find used furniture at the local second-hand shop or even on the sidewalk when students are moving in or out of dorms and apartments. 7. Plant it Cooking odor, sneakers, dirty laundry—dorm rooms can get smelly. Instead of a plug-in or aerosol air fres...
Double check the college mailroom schedule. Some schools accept packages over the summer, and a few even deliver to the dorms. Other mailrooms, like the one at UC San Diego, don't open until several days after move-in day, a situation that may leave your child sleeping on borrowed towels...
It's much easier to pack a car with regularly shaped objects—boxes or large plastic bins—as opposed to trash bags or grocery sacks. Plus, boxes are much easier to lug up multiple flights of crowded dorm stairs, especially when the boxes have handholds. (Manydormsdon't have elevators, a...