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    Im excited and nervous.

    I think its cos up until now all summer its been like, omg the dance show! and dancing a lot and now its just uni and Ive been spending a lot of time with one of my closest friends and its just gonna be really werid

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    it is weird, but it doesnt last for long! Trust me! I cant believe i will be back on saturday for final year! Weird!

    Good luck! Is anyone moving in this weekend

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    its so wierd cos i started here at Dundee on the fifth so my freshers week has been and gone and yet some people havent even moved in yet

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    I was talking to one of my friend's dad in Tesco yesterday and he said York don't go back until middle of October They only have 9 week terms.

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    yeah at bangor going back this weekend is quite early in realtion to some places.

    Some of my friends are moving this weekend, Nottingham and Huddesfield.
    Scary times!

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    One of my closest friends is going tomorrow

    I still have another week!

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    Look I found a checklist of what to take to Uni! it goes on and on

    Documents

    Passport photos
    Passport or driving licence
    NHS number
    National Insurance number
    TV Licence
    CV and references
    Discount travel cards
    Bank account details
    Address book and email contacts list
    Local map
    What's on guide
    Old textbooks and notes
    List of phone numbers
    Support notification form
    Diary or calander
    Doctor and dentist details
    Other university documents
    Exam certificates
    Room insurance
    Kitchen

    A lot of the kitchen stuff will depend if you're going self catering or not.

    Corkscrew
    Bottle opener
    Mugs
    Glasses
    Wine glasses
    Shot glasses

    Kettle
    Knives, forks and spoons
    Plates
    Bowls (for cereal, soup, icecream, etc)
    One-person casserole dish
    Small frying or omelette pan
    1 small, 1 large saucepan with lids
    Egg cup

    Tin opener
    Scissors
    Chopping knife
    Chopping board - An extra chopping board if you are cutting meat: this way you avoid food poisoning!!!
    Vegetable peeler
    Cheese grater - (Ikea do a very good one that has the grater as a lid so all the cheese goes into a box/compartment neatly and you can leave it in there to store aswell)
    Breadknife
    Wooden spoon
    Spatula - good for a washing up implement.
    Potato Masher (only if you are a fan of mash tho!)


    Easy to follow recipe book
    Store cupboard ingredients - coffee, tea, milk, sugar, eggs, margarine, cooking oil, salt and pepper - and let's not forget pasta
    Coffee whitener - for when you run out of milk


    Sandwich bags - good for lots of stuff you open and need to contain. e.g. sugar / teabags and things
    Plastic bowl or box with lid
    Microwaveable bowl
    Cling film
    Tin foil
    Sieve

    Tea towels
    Oven gloves

    Washing-up stuff - Washing-up liquid / Dishcloth / Scrubbing brush
    Tray - For carrying food to your room and to stop you making a mess if you're not eating at a table

    Chopsticks
    Studying

    Desk lamp (Halogen)
    Book chair - saves a lot of neck strain if you are making notes out of a big book]

    Notice board - for timetables, numbers, etc. Some halls may already provide one.
    Message board with erasable marker eg. a mini white board or one of those magnetic sand ones that you can wipe
    Diary/planner - to keep track of assignments
    Dictionary and thesaurus

    A pad of lined paper - for making notes/doing drafts etc
    Ream of printing paper
    A4 folders

    Pens, pencils, paper, files, highlighters
    Scissors
    Sticky tape
    Stapler, hole punch
    Sticky labels
    Post-it notes
    Paper clips

    White Tac - so it doesn't mark the walls
    Stamps and envelopes
    Outdoor

    Sports gear
    Bike
    Raincoat
    Umbrella
    Healthcare

    Multivitamins
    Painkillers
    Condoms/pill
    Basic first aid kit - plasters, antiseptic wipes, bandages
    Paracetamol
    Some cold/flu remedy incase you are struck down by freshers' flu
    Pro-Plus
    Anti-allergy pills - eg. Piriton anti-allergy tablets
    A cold/hot pack
    Bathroom

    Bath mat

    Bath and hand towels (+ possibly a flanel)
    Basket for shower supplies
    Wash bag

    Toilet roll
    Box of tissues


    Toothbrush and toothpaste
    Soap - sqeasy (bottle) soap is probably better. If you're sharing bathrooms then it's easier to transport and wont slip onto the floor etc.
    Showergel
    Shampoo / Conditioner

    Nail clippers

    Deodorant
    Cologne

    Hair gel
    Hair spray
    Hairbrush
    Comb

    Razor
    Shaving cream/gel

    Lip balm
    Housekeeping

    Febreeze - To stop clothes / fabric getting to smelly

    Laundry bag - So your dirty clothes don't end up on the floor. And for dragging to the laundry or dumping on your parents to wash for you!
    Clothes horse - Save money on dryers by drying your clothes in your room
    Coat hangers - you may not get any in wardrobes

    Dustpan and brush - for cleaning up the odd mess, though most unis should provide this
    Duster

    Kitchen towel
    Cif cleaning products/Detox?

    Washing powder/liquid/tablets - if the washing powder dispenser isn't working

    Door wedge - an open door in freshers week is much more friendly
    Electrical

    Alarm clock (maybe 2 in two different locations in your roomto make sure lectures are at least attempted, even if you carry on sleeping there!)
    Calculator - for sorting out finances

    Computer and/or laptop - saves on queues at deadline time
    Computer mouse for laptop - easier to use than a trackpad
    Floppy disks (diskettes) and CDR's (CDRW's cheaper in long run) - for backing up work
    USB "pen drive" - carrying projects etc between uni, internet cafe, friends comp, etc. quickly, easily and RELIABLY!
    Printer - printing could take up to six hours on uni computers
    Network cable - to access the internet from the socket in your room

    Mini fridge - for beer and other items you don't want in the communal fridge

    Bedside lamp

    Mobile and charger
    Answering machine
    CD player/Hi?-fi system - though better (certainly space wise) just to bring speakers and use your computer
    TV - but license fee will be costly. There will doubtless be a communal TV you can watch. Also worth considering a TV-DVD/-VCR combi or seperate VCR/DVD players
    Camera - to take pictures of room and friends (to send home/put on website ... everything else people do with photos)
    Headphones - so you don't disturb others when you play music loud. You can get 'infra-red' ones that aren't too expensive and allow you to walk around while still listening to the music.

    Batteries - rechargeable (save money)
    Multi plug adaptor/extension lead - to give you more than the normal 2/4 sockets
    Clothing

    Dressing gown
    Slippers

    T-shirts
    Jumpers
    Trowsers
    Underwear
    Socks

    Shoes
    Trainers
    Flip flops - for wearing in showers / communal wash areas

    Swimwear

    Ball gowns/eveningwear - for the Freshers' Ball.
    Shirt and tie for any smart-casual events
    Leisure

    Board games - a couple, will make a good fun free evening (not sure about your phrasing! - its not mine)
    Pack of card
    Ball - rugby ball/football for friendly matches/made up games
    Frisbee - again for the occassional game (rugby style)
    Style

    Posters - though theses are often available during freshers week - (you might need things to cover bad decoration)
    Photos of family and friends
    Wall hanging - more homely than posters
    Rugs - to hide the mangy carpet
    Fairylights/disco ball/police light/lava lamp

    Cushions/beanbags - for friends to sit down in your room
    A throw - to make your bed into a sofa for friends to sit on

    Pot plants
    Teddy bear/stuffed toys
    Blankets - for when it gets cold and you want to snuggle up
    Bedding

    Sheets
    Duvet and duvet covers
    Pillows & pillow cases - did you know the average used pillow is 75% dead flesh?
    Mattress cover - goes between the mattress and the bottom sheet
    Hot water bottle

    Inflatable mattress and pump - for your mates when they visit
    Sleeping bag - for when friends come to stay/when you go to stay
    Miscellaneous

    Alcohol - to make new friends with
    Sweets or biscuits - to distribute to flatmates

    Extra storage - cardboard or plastic boxes for things which wont fit anywhere else
    Large suitcase - to put things in when going home for the weekend

    A spare lightbulb
    Torch - for power cuts and looking under desks/chairs/beds
    Pen knife

    Loose change - for washing / vending machines

    Earplugs - to cut out noise you don't want to hear

    Bookends - probably unecessary; just use something else (eg pot of pasta, sugar etc)
    Poster hangers - if you're not allowed Blu-/White?-Tac on the walls

    Safety pins
    Small sewing kit - just incase you need to do a quik fix on a rip or tear (like the ones you get in hotels)
    Small toolkit
    Matches

    Fan
    Clock
    Female specific items

    Hair Ties/clips
    Make up
    Lip Gloss
    Jewellery Box
    Jewellery
    Moisturiser
    Baby Oil
    Nail Varnish
    Hair removing cream
    Hair dryer / straightners
    Male specific items

    Shaving brush
    Don't bother with

    Iron
    Toaster
    Sandwich maker - (I disagree that it isn't worth bringing) they're cheap and compact so if you like the taste of what they make then take one. A hot meal in minutes with little effort. The down side is they can be very messy when combined with cheese so you'll want to put it on a tray when in use.
    Nice kitchen stuff - it will get used then left on the side to rot/rust
    Candles - serious fire hazard

    And all things that everyone gets, so if you're in flats rather than halls, you may want to wait and see if you really need to splash out when you could just borrow your flatmate's.

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    Blooming 'eck Abbie!

    Half the things on this list can be put on your phone/ipod

    Don't buy food before you go, except tea bags and milk if you cannot do without for 30 minutes. Wait until you know how much storage space you have.

    Don't buy stuff because you think you might need it, wait until you do. I have never used a wooden spoon - I am 44 and cook all the time. Oven gloves - use a folded tea towel like everyone else who isn't a granny.

    Don't buy glasses for every occasion, you get these when you set up home or get married. For student living chunky glasses from ikea do every thing from juice to vodka.

    Don't buy loads of crockery, the more you have the more will get used before you wash it. 2 of each item tops.

    For all the kitchen stuff Ikea is ideal, if you are going to a self catered hall first find out what is provided. E.g. some places provide saucepans, but most don't.

    On that list I would emphasis the medical section as being definitely worthwhile.

    Take coat hangers - these are rarely provided and even if they are there will never be enough.

    Don't forget a hair dryer if you use one.

    Most uni halls do not allow candles, kettles, mini fridges etc in the rooms. Check you terms and conditions.

    In the halls at the uni I work in you are provided with a notice boards and you are not allowed to put up posters etc on the walls.

    Also there is no bed linin, duvets or pillows provided so check and make sure you have what you need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trinity View Post
    Don't buy glasses for every occasion, you get these when you set up home or get married. For student living chunky glasses from ikea do every thing from juice to vodka.
    don't you just steal glasses from bars until you have 20 pints glasses and 1 shot glass???
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    That's one long list

    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie View Post

    Documents

    Passport photos
    Passport or driving licence
    NHS number
    National Insurance number
    Bank account details
    Address book and email contacts list
    Local map
    Discount travel cards
    Support notification form
    Diary or calander
    Doctor and dentist details
    Other university documents


    What's on guide
    TV Licence
    CV and references
    Old textbooks and notes
    List of phone numbers
    Exam certificates
    Room insurance
    First part - definitely take these.

    Second is optional. Tv license only if you have a tv, CV if you're applying for a job, old textbooks and notes will only be necessary if you're doing something similar to A levels. Exam certificates you won't need for enrolment as UCAS send all your details onto the uni. Room insurance is usually provided in halls.
    Kitchen


    Corkscrew
    Bottle opener
    Mugs
    Glasses
    Wine glasses
    Shot glasses
    Kettle
    Knives, forks and spoons
    Plates
    Bowls (for cereal, soup, icecream, etc)
    One-person casserole dish
    Small frying or omelette pan
    1 small, 1 large saucepan with lids
    Egg cup
    Tin opener
    Scissors
    Chopping knife
    Chopping board - An extra chopping board if you are cutting meat: this way you avoid food poisoning!!!
    Vegetable peeler
    Cheese grater - (Ikea do a very good one that has the grater as a lid so all the cheese goes into a box/compartment neatly and you can leave it in there to store aswell)
    Breadknife
    Wooden spoon
    Spatula - good for a washing up implement.
    Potato Masher (only if you are a fan of mash tho!)
    Easy to follow recipe book
    Save room in the car and buy these when you get there. The essentials, like a plate, cup, knife, fork etc. would be useful until you can get to a shop. Places like B&M, Pound stretcher, Argos, Boyes are all good for cheap uni stuff that will eventually get burnt/melted/lost/broken/stolen.

    I got a set of three pans from IKEA for six quid. Nothing flash but they'll last me a few years.


    Store cupboard ingredients - coffee, tea, milk, sugar, eggs, margarine, cooking oil, salt and pepper - and let's not forget pasta
    Coffee whitener - for when you run out of milk
    Sandwich bags - good for lots of stuff you open and need to contain. e.g. sugar / teabags and things
    Plastic bowl or box with lid
    Microwaveable bowl
    Cling film
    Tin foil
    Again, buy these when you get there. Some UHT milk to keep in the cupboard is a good idea for when you run out and haven't got any money to buy fresh milk.

    A couple of tea bags, milk and sugar will suffice for the first few hours.

    Get some plastic containers that can go in the freezer and microwave to store excess food in for another meal.


    Tea towels
    Oven gloves
    Washing-up stuff - Washing-up liquid / Dishcloth / Scrubbing brush
    Make sure you HIDE them because I can guarantee you, they will not get washed and will smell rancid after a few weeks. People use them for all sorts of things other than drying pots.


    Chopsticks
    Never used them in my life.


    Studying

    Desk lamp (Halogen)
    A pad of lined paper - for making notes/doing drafts etc
    Ream of printing paper
    A4 folders
    Pens, pencils, paper, files, highlighters
    Scissors
    Sticky tape
    Stapler, hole punch
    Sticky labels
    Post-it notes
    Paper clips
    White Tac - so it doesn't mark the walls
    Diary/planner - to keep track of assignments


    Book chair - saves a lot of neck strain if you are making notes out of a big book]
    Notice board - for timetables, numbers, etc. Some halls may already provide one.
    Message board with erasable marker eg. a mini white board or one of those magnetic sand ones that you can wipe
    Dictionary and thesaurus
    Stamps and envelopes
    First paragraph are essentials.

    Most bedrooms have a notice board. You may not have wall space for a message board, and in any case can just write notes and put them on the notice board. Office software has dictionary and thesauruses so they're not really necessary. Stamps and envelopes only if you plan on writing to people.


    Outdoor
    Sports gear
    Bike
    Raincoat
    Umbrella
    Not all halls have somewhere safe to keep a bike.

    Healthcare
    Multivitamins
    Painkillers
    Condoms/pill
    Basic first aid kit - plasters, antiseptic wipes, bandages
    Paracetamol
    Some cold/flu remedy incase you are struck down by freshers' flu
    Pro-Plus
    Anti-allergy pills - eg. Piriton anti-allergy tablets
    A cold/hot pack
    All of these would be useful.


    Bathroom
    Bath and hand towels (+ possibly a flanel)
    Basket for shower supplies
    Toilet roll
    Box of tissues
    Toothbrush and toothpaste
    Soap - sqeasy (bottle) soap is probably better. If you're sharing bathrooms then it's easier to transport and wont slip onto the floor etc.
    Showergel
    Shampoo / Conditioner
    Nail clippers
    Deodorant
    Cologne
    Hair gel
    Hair spray
    Hairbrush
    Comb
    Razor
    Shaving cream/gel
    Lip balm


    Wash bag
    Bath mat
    Take plenty of flannels and towels if you're going in en suite. You might just get a leak one day and end up with a flooded bathroom and bedroom.

    A wash bag would be useful if you're sharing bathrooms, bath mat only if you're in en suite.


    Housekeeping
    Febreeze - To stop clothes / fabric getting to smelly There are these things called washing machines these days.
    Laundry bag - So your dirty clothes don't end up on the floor. And for dragging to the laundry or dumping on your parents to wash for you!
    Clothes horse - Save money on dryers by drying your clothes in your room
    Coat hangers - you may not get any in wardrobes
    Kitchen towel
    Cif cleaning products/Detox?
    Washing powder/liquid/tablets - if the washing powder dispenser isn't working
    Door wedge - an open door in freshers week is much more friendly


    Dustpan and brush - for cleaning up the odd mess, though most unis should provide this
    Duster
    Agree with that, although most places give you a dustpan and brush and a hoover. Anyone who has time to dust has too much time on their hands.


    Electrical
    Alarm clock (maybe 2 in two different locations in your roomto make sure lectures are at least attempted, even if you carry on sleeping there!)
    Calculator - for sorting out finances
    Computer and/or laptop - saves on queues at deadline time
    CDR's (CDRW's cheaper in long run) - for backing up work
    USB "pen drive" - carrying projects etc between uni, internet cafe, friends comp, etc. quickly, easily and RELIABLY!
    Mini fridge - for beer and other items you don't want in the communal fridge
    Bedside lamp
    Camera - to take pictures of room and friends (to send home/put on website ... everything else people do with photos)
    Mobile and charger
    Headphones
    Batteries - rechargeable (save money)
    Multi plug adaptor/extension lead - to give you more than the normal 2/4 sockets


    Computer mouse for laptop - easier to use than a trackpad
    Floppy disks (diskettes)
    Printer - printing could take up to six hours on uni computers
    Network cable - to access the internet from the socket in your room
    Answering machine
    CD player/Hi?-fi system - though better (certainly space wise) just to bring speakers and use your computer
    Definitely get a mini fridge when you get there. You may have to hide it when it comes to inspections but if there's a lot of you sharing one fridge you won't get much in.

    Second paragraph aren't essential. Who uses floppys now? Printer is useful but not essential. Longest I've waited for printing is a few minutes, don't know where the six hours came from. Network cables are usually provided when you enrol. You have voicemail on your phone so an answering machine isn't necessary. Save space and play music through your laptop.


    Clothing
    Dressing gown
    Slippers
    T-shirts
    Jumpers
    Trousers
    Underwear
    Socks
    Shoes
    Trainers
    Flip flops - for wearing in showers / communal wash areas
    Swimwear
    Shirt and tie for any smart-casual events


    Ball gowns/eveningwear - for the Freshers' Ball.
    Slippers are essential. You never know what has happened to the floors during the night.


    Leisure
    Board games - a couple, will make a good fun free evening (not sure about your phrasing! - its not mine)
    Pack of card
    Ball - rugby ball/football for friendly matches/made up games
    Frisbee - again for the occassional game (rugby style)
    Photos of family and friends
    Blankets - for when it gets cold and you want to snuggle up


    Posters - though theses are often available during freshers week - (you might need things to cover bad decoration)
    Wall hanging - more homely than posters
    Rugs - to hide the mangy carpet
    Fairylights/disco ball/police light/lava lamp
    Cushions/beanbags - for friends to sit down in your room
    A throw - to make your bed into a sofa for friends to sit on
    Pot plants
    Teddy bear/stuffed toys
    I have been known to play board games in a free evening. We had loads in our kitchen. If you don't want to fork out loads, go to the charity shop.

    Posters are usually available at the freshers fair.


    Bedding
    Sheets
    Duvet and duvet covers
    Pillows & pillow cases
    Mattress cover -
    Hot water bottle


    Inflatable mattress and pump - for your mates when they visit
    Sleeping bag - for when friends come to stay/when you go to stay
    Take plenty of pillows in case you find yourself with a lodger.


    Miscellaneous
    Alcohol - to make new friends with
    Sweets or biscuits - to distribute to flatmates
    Extra storage - cardboard or plastic boxes for things which wont fit anywhere else
    Large suitcase - to put things in when going home for the weekend
    A spare lightbulb
    Loose change - for washing / vending machines
    Earplugs - to cut out noise you don't want to hear
    Small sewing kit - just incase you need to do a quik fix on a rip or tear (like the ones you get in hotels)
    Small toolkit
    Matches or lighter
    Fan
    Clock

    Torch - for power cuts and looking under desks/chairs/beds
    Pen knife
    Bookends - probably unecessary; just use something else (eg pot of pasta, sugar etc)
    Poster hangers - if you're not allowed Blu-/White?-Tac on the walls
    Safety pins
    Looking under desks?! Bookends are unnecessary.


    Don't bother with
    Iron
    Toaster
    Sandwich maker .
    Nice kitchen stuff - it will get used then left on the side to rot/rust
    Candles - serious fire hazard
    Agree with all of those except the toaster. Buy one when you get there if one isn't provided then you don't end up with six toasters in your flat.

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