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Date of upload: Feb 7, 2023 ^^
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Timeskips cuz I don’t have a life
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0:04 - safe but it looks like a book
0:19 - earplugs
0:38 - silicone food lids
0:58 - handheld vacuum
1:10 - bunkbed shelf
1:27 - kinda small fan
1:41 - laundry bag backpack
2:01 - lil stepstool
2:11 - mattress topper
2:28 - floor lamp
2:42 - mini umbrella
2:58 - lil toolbox
3:18 - area rug
3:31 - wrinkle release
3:43 - power strip
4:01 - storage ottomans
4:17 - plastic cutlery
4:28 - handheld plunger
4:46 - pool noodle
4:56 - food that only needs water and a microwave
5:03 - back pillow aka heaven on Earth
5:18 - electric tea kettle
5:37 - allergy medicine
5:50 - lap desk
6:05 - sink filter
6:17 - crumb vacuum
6:34 - wash & stain bar
6:51 - push pins
7:05 - rain boots
7:20 - wall plug in room freshener
7:42 - nice formal outfit
7:58 - stapler
8:13 - sleeping bag
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Edit: omg thank you guys for the nice comments 🥹
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- Consider bringing a second power strip, and bringing that one with you to classes for the first week. If you end up in a classroom that hasn't been updated and has like four outlets for fifty people, you'll be guaranteed an outlet, and four or five extra people will be able to plug in their laptops. Even better if you can get one with twistable outlets, in case someone has one of those bulky chargers that block off an extra outlet.
- Large Ziploc bags - they make plastic bags you can connect to vacuums to vacuum-pack bulky stuff like out-of-season sweaters, but you can get more or less the same effect by putting them in a regular Ziploc, closing the zipper except for an inch or so, and then sitting on the bag before closing that last inch.
- Not so much an item to pack as something I've done more times than is reasonable: If you need a stapler and nobody has one, you can pry empty staples out of nearby bulletin boards and 'manually' staple your pages together. Looks a bit odd, but it's better than nothing.
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A note on allergy meds. Try to avoid Benadryl if you take it in the am. It will make you sleepy and might affect class performance. (You shouldn't take it to help you sleep unless you have an allergy preventing you from sleeping. The sleep they give you lacks REM sleep which is what makes you learn and feel refreshed)
Zyrtec is going to work the same, but wont make you sleepy so you can take it in the morning.
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Thank you so much for making these. I’m going to college in a few months and honestly- I was super overwhelmed at first. Your videos have made me realize that I have so many other people in the same place, and that I’m not alone. I also actually feel prepared and excited, something that didn’t seem possible with all the stress of trying to navigate college. Thank you, I want you to know that these videos really do help(:
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you honestly don't need most of these things. Definitely get a fan, bring formal clothes, bring an umbrella if you'll use it, you might want to bring a couple tools, check if your dorm allows extension chords before you bring one, and everything else just wait to see if you need it when you actually move in. You don't want to be wasting money on a bunch of unnecessary things when you're a new broke college student. And you don’t want to shove a bunch of stuff you don’t need into your already cramped dorm
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@NotSavvyYT
1 year ago
SCOTT YOU’RE MAKING COLLEGE SOUND SCARY
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