College Essentials Made Easy

2020/06/16
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Is your child going to college this fall?
Bring all the little things that make the home comfortable and warm and make the transition easier.
There\'s a lot to forget, so check out our university list
There must be before sending them to school.
Laptop: a laptop is necessary (
With Microsoft Office Student Edition)
Because most schools require Word, Excel, and Power Point. (
Don\'t forget the printer).
If you buy a laptop, most computers come with printer specials, but many times you can get refurbished printers at half price in office stores such as Staples, office Max, or Microcenter.
Some popular laptops :-
Apple: Mac notebooks are a great choice because they are very portable and have a long battery life with a great service plan called Applecare, give you the right to enjoy years of service at Apple stores around the United StatesS. (It\'s worth it! )-
Dell: Dell laptops are affordable and often have contracts with universities that can cause damage during the four years a child goes to school.
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Sony: Sony notebooks are a great choice as they are well made and have a long life with many different warranty types-just in case.
Alarm clock: Don\'t be late for class!
There are many different types of alarm clocks at many price points, but get up-
Time is essential.
Apple iHome: this alarm clock will also charge your iPod and radio.
Find it at Best Buy. Not-so-
From beds, bathrooms to Target and Walmart, fine alarm clocks can be found anywhere.
Backpack/schoolbag: Find a backpack that can put computers and books aside and the backpack should be comfortable and able to withstand weight.
Some popular brand of backpacks: JanSport backpacks meet basic standards, they have multiple colors that suit your personal style and have a lifetime warranty: janSport Northface backpack is awesome, because it is built for comfort and durability.
Not only that, but your backpack and double bag serve as a bag for school and weekend activities (
Camping, cycling, etc. )
Water bottle/water filter: save the environment, some green (
In your wallet).
No need to buy bottled water, buy a double phenol-
Free water bottles and water filters to drink like fish. (
A sporting goods store like Dick or a regular store like Target has a wide variety of water bottles. )
Both Target/Bed Bath and Beyond have Brita and PUR water filters (
Pitcher stylefaucet).
The popular BPA-free water bottle: the Na gene bottle is durable, the dishwasher is safe, and there are many designs.
Camelbak bottles are fun to drink with portable, lightweight, suitable for most Cup holders and spilledproof.
Or buy bottles at different prices on REI.
Digital camera: everyone wants to see memories, especially when your child comes home for a holiday.
Some popular brands of digital cameras (
These may be the cheapest when buying online, but all of them are available in e-stores such as radio cabins and Best Buy)
: Canon Powershot, Casio Exilim, Olympus Stylus Tough, Samsung SMX.
Cleaning supplies: NikonSwiffer Shan-
This handy little duster is cleaned up without the confusion of the traditional one.
Coupons are available here! Formula 409 -
This thing can go through anything. -
Includes pizza crumbs glued to the ceiling of your child\'s dorm. Febreeze -
Sometimes living with other people-stinks.
But your child\'s room is not needed.
Spray this spray on your bedding, curtains and other fabrics. Lysol wipes -
Kick bacteria with these handy wipes.
Used in the bathroom and kitchen and can be cleaned up quickly.
Quilts and blankets: Keep in mind that there are 2 extra beds in most university dormitorieslong (
But every school is different, so check with the accommodation department on campus).
XL double bed supplies can be found on the bed, bathroom and other places, as well as on the Internet, such as: DormCo.
Com, which offers a range of different patterns at a discounted price. TwinXL.
Com offers free shipping for orders over $75.
00, they also provide interesting personalized patterns such as zebra prints and the quilt \"Rock national anthem\" covering the contours of the guitar \". Overstock.
Com has all the necessities of discount price sheets and quilts.
All you need to do is specify the search to make sure it\'s an extra twin --
Because they have so many products. PBTeen.
Com offers free shipping on over 30 different styles of sheets.
They separate their website by boy bedding and girl bedding, which makes it easier to find the patterns you may be looking.
Desk Lamp: it is usually necessary because most rooms only provide overhead lights, and if the roommate wants to sleep and your child has homework to do, then his only option may be to use the desk lamp.
These products can be purchased from anywhere from Staples to Target.
Headphones: whether they\'re doing language lab work or walking to class with an iPod, a good pair of headphones are handy.
The Skullcandy headset is a durable headset with excellent sound quality and can block noise from the outside world.
Bose has a lot of different tops
Provide high-quality headphones according to your child\'s needs.
Their headphones are mainly divided into four categories: aviation, noise reduction, mobile and audio.
The ultimate headphone headset makes a huge sound through their products.
They also provided professional lines for those musicians.
Foam mattress pad for egg crate: in case the bed in the dormitory is not very comfortable (
Because most of them are covered in plastic, almost none of them provide a spring).
These can be found in any store that has the \"go to university\" section, such as JCPenney or Wal-Mart.
Extension cord/surge protector: Don\'t let a power outage ruin your TV or computer.
The surge protector is perfect as it protects your electronics from unusual currents and provides multiple plugs so you don\'t have to look for dry hair in your room
These are very common and can be found almost anywhere where office supplies are provided, such as Best Buy and office Max.
Flip-flops/sandals: Don\'t go to college without a comfortable pair of shoes, chances are it will be hot at the beginning of the fall semester.
Get ready for flip-flops that can continue to wear and tear through the campus walk.
Popular brands: Rainbow Sandals are popular because they have a replacement warranty through the company.
This leather flip-flops offers a comfortable sole and is ideal for crossing the campus.
Havianas is considered the most popular rubber trigger.
Lightweight and waterproof, they are great for those hot summers.
For those of you who don\'t need to pay too much to want quality, this is an inspiration sandals.
Crocs is now rolling out a range of stylish shoes to suit your light comfort in case you are walking several miles ahead.
Hand vacuum: needed when living in a college dormitory that may ignore breadcrumbs.
A small vacuum is needed in a small space.
Check out consumer reviews about convenient vacuum cleaners to find out how things work. com.
Hangers: Although many dormitories have furniture, they do not provide hangers in closets.
Don\'t send the child to school without giving the child something to hang on the wardrobe.
These are big bags, but those velvet-finish clothes do a good job keeping clothes on hangers without worrying about them slipping.
You can find these in shops such as beds, bathrooms.
Hanging Mirror: a necessity that is often forgotten. from Target to Wal-Mart, these things are cheap and easy to find.
Iron and ironing board: Although the iron does not take up too much space, the ironing board takes up too much space in an already crowded environment.
Take your child to school with an old iron at home, but buy a cheap folding mini-board in the spring, such as a mini-board provided in bed, bathroom and elsewhere.
Laundry Basket/bag: save space with mesh laundry basket.
Most home stores sell a variety of different designs.
These are not only light in weight, they stretch if needed, and they fold up when they are empty.
Most stores offer a range of different designs based on your child\'s preferences, and Target offers a number of decorative designs that look good and have great features.
Microwave oven: this is absolutely necessary for ramen to be cooked. Amazon.
Com has many \"go to university\" microwave ovens.
Mini fridge: where do you put the microwave oven?
At the top of the mini fridge you will store leftovers, water, soda, ice
Cream, so you definitely want one.
A variety of mini refrigerators can be found on Amazon, from super small to quite large.
Curtains: After a while, the blinds may start to get frustrating, and some quarters suggest you bring your own curtains to make your room more \"comfortable \".
\"It is easy to find curtain rods and curtains at any home or home appliance store at Ikea or Lao.
Plates/cutlery: plastic plates, bowls and cutlery must be used.
These are cheap and easy to find at Target or Cost Co for those with membership cards.
Rain gear: Umbrella, rain boots, raincoat.
Hunter rain boots are very popular because they fit, are comfortable and lightweight and are designed to cater to men and women in different ways.
Any department store such as Macy\'s or JC Penney can find cheaper brands, and even Target has its own rain gear brand.
Shower caddies/shower shoes: Don\'t forget that the shower is public now, so be sure to have your child go to school with the shower caddies and get in and out of their room with all their stuff, and a pair of waterproof flip covers --
They can wear flip flops in the bathroom.
Those tile floors should not bare feet.
You can buy a variety of different showers in the dormitory.
Com, they even have some departments to order shower shoes or if you live in an apartment style dorm you can shower the caddis in the bathroom so you and your roommate can keep
Long Cable: Your child will most likely want to take the TV to school.
Cable channels are available in most dormitories.
All you have to do is provide the cable.
We recommend buying a longer one so you can run it in the room in any way you want so it doesn\'t limit your decor preferences.
You can find these at any office supplies store such as Best Buy.
Ethernet cable: free secure Wi available in most dormitories and on campus-
Fi, many times the system is picky.
Ethernet cables are a great way to make sure that if you are working on deadlines and Wi-Fi goes out.
These can be found in any basic office supplies store such as Best Buy and Wal-Mart.
Space saving: the university dormitory is not the biggest space shared with others.
Bring all the necessities and tidy them up when you get there with these great space-saving people.
Wardrobe space is worth cherishing.
Make the most of your dorm closet by using a number of closet organizers, such as hanging a shoe rack or cube unit, divide the different parts of the wardrobe into several parts (
Try this closet).
Shoes take up a lot of space, so use some under the bed shoe rack, or use the shoe organizer in the wardrobe to maximize your space (
Look at these shoe racks).
Small snacks in daily life can take up a lot of space, so put them in a decorative basket so that all your little things like keys, cameras, gloves, you can have a safe haven in your room.
It helps when you don\'t have to look for them! (
Try these baskets and bins. )
Believe it or not, your door is a great place to place things.
Hang a coat or dry a towel with some organizer at the door (Try this over-the-door organizer).
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