I have a lot of clothes, shoes, hair stuff, and belongings..but how do you narrow down what to bring to college? I dont even get a closet only wardrobe drawers, how do i make everything fit? What should i/should i not bring?
BellasFAN answered Sunday April 8 2012, 10:16 pm: hey,
well i think you wont bring most of your dresses because but bring some, you cant hang them up if you just have a wardrobe drawers, so pack like you would a sleep over only bringing more. sit down and think even the smallest things can take up a lot of room. think what do i not really need like you dont need 15 pairs of shoes you need like 5-8 depends the person but you dont really need more then that unless its flip flops they dont take up much room. bring enough clothes to last you about 2 weeks or a little less 1 and half should due because you normally do laundry by then bring not a bunch of stuff pack liter and when you get to your room you can better evaluate how much you can fit in your room maybe you should check out your room and see what you can fit then you can start to get rid of stuff you will see as not need and that with be the first step
P.S. do this with a friend/family member, they can sometimes tell you what you dont need ,some times you will think you need some thing but they will know that you wont need it they are a big help.
xomegaroni answered Sunday April 8 2012, 10:10 pm: You should only bring things you absolutely need. It gets very cluttered. Plus you can always go and pick stuff up or have your parents ship it. Some colleges have a list of things you should bring or you can find some online. If you don't use it regularly, don't bring it. [ xomegaroni's advice column | Ask xomegaroni A Question ]
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