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thirtythree

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Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: thirtythree
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: Deeko
thirtythree,
you've got a lot to learn about college my boy. What is your attitude going in? Please elaborate. Do you plan on studying the whole time, and that being your fun? How DO you intend to enjoy yourself? There is something you don't seem to be understanding, and it is a very important thing to know. You will learn as much outside the classroom in college as you do in. I don't mean about subject material, I mean about yourself and life. You might think that you know life and you are independant now, and all that, and I can tell you that you do not. I am in my sophmore year, and I have grown enormously in my first two years at school. You gotta have fun....go out, party(you don't have to drink), meet girls, meet new friends, whatever. If you don't, you will be kicking yourself, because you will not be truly experiencing and learning all that college has to offer.

He's probably Asian or Indian, so it's genetic.
I'm neither.

You didn't respond to my statement.
I didn't know I was supposed to. it didn't really seem on topic, plus questions like "what is your attitude going in?" are much too vague for me to bother with. I don't plan on studying the whole time, obviously. I'll probably enjoy myself the same way I do now. what else would you like to know?
 

Deeko

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Originally posted by: thirtythree
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: thirtythree
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: Deeko
thirtythree,
you've got a lot to learn about college my boy. What is your attitude going in? Please elaborate. Do you plan on studying the whole time, and that being your fun? How DO you intend to enjoy yourself? There is something you don't seem to be understanding, and it is a very important thing to know. You will learn as much outside the classroom in college as you do in. I don't mean about subject material, I mean about yourself and life. You might think that you know life and you are independant now, and all that, and I can tell you that you do not. I am in my sophmore year, and I have grown enormously in my first two years at school. You gotta have fun....go out, party(you don't have to drink), meet girls, meet new friends, whatever. If you don't, you will be kicking yourself, because you will not be truly experiencing and learning all that college has to offer.

He's probably Asian or Indian, so it's genetic.
I'm neither.

You didn't respond to my statement.
I didn't know I was supposed to. it didn't really seem on topic, plus questions like "what is your attitude going in?" are much too vague for me to bother with. I don't plan on studying the whole time, obviously. I'll probably enjoy myself the same way I do now. what else would you like to know?

Well, you asked what you need to bring. You said you don't need "fun" things. If you aren't bringing anything "fun", what do you plan to do for fun? How DO you enjoy yourself now? Are you even bringing a TV? You know that can be considered a "fun" thing.
 

thirtythree

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Originally posted by: Deeko
Well, you asked what you need to bring. You said you don't need "fun" things. If you aren't bringing anything "fun", what do you plan to do for fun? How DO you enjoy yourself now? Are you even bringing a TV? You know that can be considered a "fun" thing.
I don't watch tv, but I think my roommate's going to have one anyway.

how do I enjoy myself? I listen to music, surf, "chat," wander around stores, play guitar, drive, write, read, watch movies, learn about psychology, clean, sleep, think, go to the library, sit in public places and watch people, design websites, draw, etc.

I never said that I'm not bringing anything fun, but I don't need suggestions in that area.
 

thirtythree

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list so far:
computer w/ headphones
lamp
air fresheners
alarm clock
laundry bag
flip-flops
garbage bags
something to snack on
towels
tissues
toilet paper
bedding
soap dish
toothpaste/deodorant/chapstick/soap/hair shit
cleaning supplies
laundry detergent
 

Apathetic

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A big study pillow can be great considering your bed will also probably double as your couch.

Bring a bunch of quarters for laundry. If either you or your roommate has a mini fridge, that would be a nice addition. What about music? Are you going to play CD's through your PC's speakers or do you have a small boom box? Find out if you will have communal (hall) or suite bathrooms. If the bathroom if for the whole hall, you'll need something to carry all your shampoo and stuff to and from the bathroom.

A plastic storage container or two can be great for all the misc stuff you will accumulate. They'll easilly go under your bed or stack nicely in your closet without taking up too much space.

Deeko's right about bringing a couple things for fun. It doesn't matter what, just bring a some stuff for entertainment (e.g. guitar (if you play), volleyball, basketball, PS2, etc)

A big piece of advice: try *REAL* hard to get along with your roommate. There's nothing worse than coming back from a rough day of classes to having to deal with roommate issues.

Sorry I couldn't thing of anything else of the top of my head. It's been a while since I've done the college thing.

Dave
 

nageov3t

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mini-fridge and microwave = necessities, especially if you're going to school in the North East. if we got a big snowfall over the weekend, they usually wouldn't have all the roads/walking pathes fully shoveled and salted until the start of classes on Monday mornings. I had more than a few weekends where my roommate and I ended up trapped inside the dorms. Not that the cafeteria was closed, but who wants to walk half a mile through snow that reaches up to your knees just to eat shiatty cafeteria food? for those situations, frozen dinners, easy-mac, and ramen are your best friends.

also, don't overlook the shower situation. if you're uncomfortable walking from one side of the dorms to the other side in nothing but a towel, you might want to consider buying a nice, warm bathrobe. a shower caddy is also a must; there's just too much crap that you need to carry back and forth to the bathroom when you shower (soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrush/toothpaste, towel, etc). imagine you're walking down the hall coming back from the shower at 3 in the afternoon, both your arms filled with crap, and your towel drops in the middle of the hallway. not the most pleasant experience :p

quaters = a must. quaters are practically gold in college life. not only are they used for drinking games, but in most dorms, they're the only way to get laundry done (my dorm was $3/load... $1.50 for wash, and $1.50 for dry, payable with quaters only). speaking of laundry, figure out how often you plan on doing laundry, and bring the appropriate amount of clothes + towels.

or just be like me... I got lazy and didn't feel like doing laundry, so I just bought new clothes :p by senior year, I had enough clothes where I only had to do laundry every two months :D

be sure to bring a good pair of headphones or earplugs. the dorms are pretty noisy, almost all of the time (except for between 4 am - 10 am). they're useful when you need to drown out the noise to concentrate on homework or if you're having trouble sleeping.
 

thirtythree

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thanks. again, it's a private bathroom. as for the quarters, don't they have change machines in the laundry room?
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: thirtythree
thanks. again, it's a private bathroom. as for the quarters, don't they have change machines in the laundry room?

depends. my college didn't... we had one change machine on campus, and it was in the sub-basement of the student union. the only reason I knew it existed was because we used to play D&D on the weekends in the sub-basement :p as far as I knew, no one other than us D&D players even knew it was there. heh.

it's something to keep on eye out for if you go to visit the campus. otherwise, bring the quaters just in case. worse case scenario, you have plenty of change for late night poker games and the vending machines.
 

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You don't really need to bring all that much. Just make sure you have clothes, your toiletries, and your computer with you.
 

gotsmack

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laundry stuffs.

get a large plastic tool chest and a lock to put in your stuff that you don't want people touching.

get a mini fridge and a toaster over. dorm food is really bad. unelss you have a gourmet club and can afford the extra 2K a semester or whatever they charge to get some kick ass meals.

bring lots of blank cds and a large capacity cd binder. you'll be filling up your hard drive fast with stuff off the network.
 

Apathetic

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Originally posted by: thirtythree
thanks. again, it's a private bathroom. as for the quarters, don't they have change machines in the laundry room?

I wouldn't count on it and even if there is one, I highly recommend having your own emergency stash of quarters for when the change machine breaks. Chances are, the change machine will be owned by the dorm / student government and when they break it can take them a while to get it fixed.

Dave
 

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just a random tip that some hot senior RA taught me freshman year...

if you put a dollar bill into some vending machines, they give you 4 quaters in change if you request to get your money back before buying anything :) just find the right machine, cause there's also the machines that refuse to give you your money back at all :(
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: maziwanka
you better go all out on that "somethign to snack on" category

or make quick friends with an upperclassman who has a car on campus.

alternatively, just walk around campus with a sign that says "will give gas money in exchange for transporation to/from Walmart" until someone takes pity :)
 

thirtythree

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: maziwanka
you better go all out on that "somethign to snack on" category

or make quick friends with an upperclassman who has a car on campus.

alternatively, just walk around campus with a sign that says "will give gas money in exchange for transporation to/from Walmart" until someone takes pity :)
I'll have a car, at least part of the time. my roommate also has one :)
 

nageov3t

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ah! I just remembered the most important/useful thing I ever had in college.

a good roll of duck tape.

it has a million and one uses, and you'll end up using it for just about every one.
 

psydancerqt

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have you eaten the cafeteria food at the school? all students here have to have a meal plan, but i never eat in the cafeteria. i make all microwavable stuff or i use my 'hot pot' similar to the one posted earlier on ebay.

the laundry here is included in the dorm fee. be sure to find out about the quarters!
 

halik

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Originally posted by: thirtythree
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
Do you have friends?
not many, why?

ummm how about an advice on what not to bring. If i was you I'd leave your status quo personality at home. Actually burry it in your back yard and set the ground ablaze

You sound like the stereotypical weird kid from down the hall that noone still knows after 2 semesters of school... you probably not want that

This could be along shot, but you could try being outgoing and meet people and stuff. Maybe that would help the "not many" friends thing...
 

kami333

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U of U is a wierd place, since it's a relatively fairly large university but the majority of the students commute and there are a lot of students who don't fit the 18-22 college student type. My parents live in SLC and I've taken a couple of classes there, plus I did an internship there last summer too.

Do you get to live in the new dorms on Fort Douglas?

Things I haven't seen suggested:
screw driver
adjustable wrench
batteries of different sizes