Since I dont live in an apartment I probably didnt need to bring as much stuff as Vanessa and Kristina did, like kitchen supplies, bathroom supplies, closet stuff, so I didnt. Really I tried to bring the bare minimum..and splurged with the stuffed animals. Heres alil list of what I would suggest..and this is only if you dont have a bathroom and kitchen:
- Clothes- just bring your whole wardrobe, leave a few things to wear at home in case you go back home, you wont have to bring clothes.
- Stuff to do your laundry- Detergent, Softener, hamper (possibly another hamper type thing to carry your clean clothes in once washed)
- hangers- bring them from home to save money
- Microwave and fridge- You have to eat.
- Cleaners-febreeze, Lysol, and scented things to make stuff smell nice
- Bedding/mattress pad- You have to sleep.
- Toiletries- and backups.
- and the obvious: laptop/computer, decorations, school supplies
UF sends you a bunch of emails about moving in, and quite honestly...they were all confusing. The best advice i can give is ask questions when you get here. Parking is even more confusing, I had thought the parking garages were open to all those moving in but the decal we were given only allotted for an hour.
Apparently the 1st day is the busiest, I came the second day and had no problem. In Broward you get to use the elevators located on the east and west sides. And its awesome if you have a dolly, they let you rent them if you dont have one.
I had already discussed which beds were whos and closets and desks and such with my roommates prior to moving in. and it make it alot easier knowing what was mine to use. I defiantly suggest doing this with your roommate(s).
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