What should I bring to uni?
University checklist
- bed linen, including sheets, duvet, blankets, pillows and pillowcases.
- towels.
- clothes for all seasons, plus smart wear.
- coat hangers.
- extension lead.
- socket adaptor (for international students)
- personal items such as toiletries.
- kitchen items and some food to keep you going for the first week.
What should you not bring to uni?
Now that we’ve covered the essentials, here are 18 things you should leave at home when you move to uni this September.
- 1) Pets. Let’s get the tough bit out of the way first.
- 2) Ashtrays. Most halls and purpose-built student accommodation are no-smoking zones.
- 3) Speakers.
- 4) Candles.
- 5) Stationery.
- 6) Car.
- 7) Kettle.
- 8) Books.
What do students need for Halls?
Kitchen – my halls provided a toaster and a kettle, but make sure you check what you get before you go!
- Mugs.
- Pans (take quite a few of these too)
- Chopping boards.
- Cutlery (A key item which I left at home), sharp knives.
- Plates, bowls, side plates etc.
- Bin bags, sandwich bags, foil, cling film, tea towels.
What do I need to take to uni 2020?
Documents to take to uni
- Valid passport and/or driving licence (ID)
- University admission acceptance letter.
- Course acceptance letter.
- Accommodation contract.
- Student Finance documents.
- Scholarship or bursary letters.
- Insurance documents (cheap student contents insurance)
- Passport photos.
What do I need for my first year at uni?
Important Documents
- Passport/driving license or some form of ID.
- All official university documents, including your acceptance letter.
- All your Student Finance documents.
- Accommodation documents.
- Your course acceptance letter.
- Your bank details and bank card.
- Passport photos.
- National Insurance card.
How do I survive the first year of university?
How to Survive Your First Year of College
- Talk to a Friend. Talk to a friend or close relative who has already been to college and ask for their advice.
- Go to Orientation. Some colleges offer an optional orientation for international students.
- Join Clubs or Teams.
- Try New Things.
- Do Not Forget Why You Are at College.
How many folders do I need for uni?
One folder per module It’s important to have a physical space to store your study materials even if some of them may be online. I recommend you buy one folder for every module you’re taking.
What should I bring to university first year?
University checklist: Clothing
- Casual clothes (t-shirts, jumpers, trousers)
- Underwear (pants, socks, bras)
- Dressing gown and slippers.
- Winter coat and jacket.
- Gloves, hat and scarf.
- Shoes (trainers, smart shoes, casual shoes)
- Smart office outfit (for possible part-time job interviews)
- Sportswear/swimwear.
What do I need for my first-year at uni?
What should I bring to university first-year?
What international students should pack?
What to Pack for Study Abroad: The Essentials
- Passport & Requisite Visa (Plus Photocopies)
- Prescription Medications (and the prescription!)
- Local Currency.
- Travel-Size Essential Toiletries.
- Power Adapters & Converters.
- Face Masks & Hand Sanitizer.
What kind of clothes should I take to Uni?
What clothes to take to uni 1 T-shirts 2 Shirts 3 Tops 4 Dresses/skirts 5 Jumpers 6 Sweatshirts 7 Jeans 8 Smart trousers 9 Tights 10 Rain coat
What should I pack for my first term at Uni?
Here’s our pretty comprehensive list of everything you will definitely need in your first term at uni and beyond. Think used cardboard boxes, packing tape and space-saving luggage for most of your stuff, packing everything into individual tote bags is a recipe for disaster!
What to take to University checklist-save the student?
The full checklist is exhaustive so use it as a prompt so you don’t forget anything you do need. You’ll also find our Google Doc checklist at the end that you can download, edit and print off. Right now you can get Amazon Prime Student free for 6 months!
What kind of luggage do you need for University?
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