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10 things you HAVE to take to university with you

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If you’re planning on going to university this September, just know that I pity you this summer. That sounds drastic, but I do. I know full well 99% of your conversations the past few months have pinballed from exams to university to results day to the future and beyond.
It can be exciting, but also tiring. Yes, I’m sure you know that you need to start packing soon. And no, you’ll probably never need a Tupperware box for sandwiches. But yes, you have one because they were near the check outs in Wilkinson so a relative picked it up.
Having just finished my first year of uni, pigging it out in student accommodation I’m here to tell you the ten things that are essential to better your way of lazy living in halls.
1.       A door stop. Several, perhaps.
Who’d have known a little piece of wood could be so handy? Some rooms lock automatically when the door closes, so a door stop can save time/money/effort to get you back in if you nip to the kitchen without your key. Also, they are life savers while moving in. Not to mention, they’re a great way to show you want to socialise with flat mates.
You may want to pick one up for the communal area too; else you’ll probably hear doors going 24/7.
2.       A washing up bowl
You won’t believe how much you take these beauties for granted. Your washing up bowl holds your washing up, keeps your things from getting contaminated by the stray dirty plates and means that you will never be the one to block the sink with pasta. It also means that you’ll never have to actually touch the dirty sink. Or clean it. Not your responsibility.
3.       Antibacterial wipes
I’m telling you this now, the only time you’ll clean is when A) your parents are visiting. Or B) it’s a week until you’ll get the deposit back. Behold, antibacterial wipes. Wipe down dusty surfaces, wipe your mirror, wipe your toilet, wipe the floor, wipe the windows, wipe anywhere and smell the hygiene.
4.       Coat hangers
An obvious one, but they will break easily, be ‘borrowed’ and do that vanishing act that they like to do. You’ll probably bite into your student loan for some new threads too. So, take spare coat hangers and save yourself hours ironing after some bad folds.
Trouser hangers actually make good selfie sticks, too.
5.       Different sized cooking trays
The rumours of ‘just buy a wok, they do everything!’ are false. Merely whispers in the wind. It may not seem it, but you DO need different sized cooking trays. A jar of pasta sauce will not fill the massive tray you put your potatoes on.
6.       A HDMI cable
In my halls we had a TV, we moved this TV into the lounge area, and we used a HDMI cable to attach to our laptops. We had a Netflix cinema.
7.       A readymade folder/note book
Spend a few hours putting your P60, P45, bank details, NHS card (yes, they’re a thing), a few CVs, your GCSE/A Level result certificates, national insurance number, passport, references, student finance papers, accommodation agreements, receipts for electrical goods, instruction manuals, ANY BITS OF PAPER THAT YOU WILL NEED AT TTHE MOST INCONVIENENT TIME together.
Invest in a folder and put them all into sections, also write down the important bits in a notebook.
8.       Printed photos
Make your room look like your room, you’re paying for it so it may as well look nice. Take ornaments and decorations, stick up photos and cover your pin board. Not only will it give you something to do to settle in, but it’s a great conversation starter with flatmates.
Download FreePrints and you’ll get an allowance every month, only paying delivery – so you can collect your uni memories!
9.       An extension lead
What if there are no plug sockets near your bed so you can’t charge your phone? What if your hair straighteners can’t reach the mirror? What if you can’t sacrifice turning off the lamp to watch TV?
10.   A clothes airer

Valentine’s Day this year, I spent it trying to hide the fact that I nearly burned down the building by putting my cosy pjs on the radiator to dry quickly. No. This is not safe. With the price of washing machines and dryers so costly in student halls, a simple airer will save you a lot. Just have patience.

Extra useful items
  1. An alarm clock
  2. A small room bin
  3. Desk lamp
  4. Boxes for storage
  5. A hot water bottle
  6. Plasters, hey, maybe a mini first aid kit
  7. An extra duvet/air bed for visitors
  8. A bath mat
  9. A secret stash of sweet treats
  10. A blanket


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