top of page

Starting University for the first time? Here is a checklist of what you need to take!

  • Fiona McKenzie
  • Aug 24, 2015
  • 3 min read

The excitement and anxiety are mounting as the start of the new University term looms. To help you prepare for your first term we have prepared a check-list of things you will need to take.Clothes

Clothes

  • Don’t take too many! There will not be much storage space in the halls. But you will definitely need:

  • Fancy dress kit. Freshers love to dress up.

  • Some kind of formal wear – prom type dress for girls, black tie for boys. (charity shops are a good source for these)

  • And a dressing gown and slippers for those late night fire drills.

Bedding

A University hall bed is never as comfortable as yours at home so make sure you take:

  • A good duvet, changes of sheets x 2, your own pillow and a mattress topper

  • When choosing your duvet cover bear in mind that people will form first impressions of you based upon your bedroom, so best to leave the embarassing ones behind…

  • A hot water bottle or electric blanket also helps if you are heading to the northern hemisphere.

Cheering up your room

The cold welcome of a bare room in halls is sure to put even the most confident undergrad on edge so go prepared to make it feel more like home…

  • Bean bags are homely and people will plonk themselves in your room to chat rather than propping up the wall.

  • Rugs are great for covering up unsightly carpet stains and bare floorboards. It’s handy having a bedside rug – it makes the cold mornings less chilly when you leap out of bed.

  • Really important to remember to bring lights – a desk lamp and probably a bed side one too – fairy lights go along way to making a room look a bit more sparkly.

  • Buy a couple of plants to add something green and living. If you are guaranteed to kill them within the week, stick to a cactus.

Things for the walls

  • Photos of family/friends/ your gap year can be a great icebreaker. Memories of recent parties and childhood will serve as reminders that ‘old friends are gold’ and encourage you to keep in touch with everyone back home.

  • Posters liven up a blank wall but bear in mind the advice re duvet cover when it comes to selecting your posters!

  • Keep your eyes peeled for Student Union fairs selling innumerable discounted posters in all shapes and sizes. A multitude of websites sell every poster imaginable.

  • Don’t forget the white tack to stick them all up.

Practical things

  • Pack some basic kitchen kit – veg peeler, non stick pan, plates, bowls, cutlery – best in a bright colour then if it disappears into someone else’s room it is easy to identify.

  • Take your own tea towel – you don’t know where the others have been. Wet wipes and some washing up liquid never go amiss.

  • Don’t forget the electricals – Laptop, ipod, speakers for ipod, extension leads, adapters, hair dryer.

  • Don’t worry about a printer – there will be plenty of cheap places to print out your work.

And Finally…

  • A door stop - to prop your door open as you unpack and decorate, so that new corridor buddies can drop in and say hello.

  • A jar of cookies or big tin of celebrations or the healthy option a bowl of fruit always help to encourage visitors as does having some mugs, glasses and a big kettle.

If you need help or advice on applying to University for 2016 please contact Gabbitas Education at +971 (0) 44516933 or email at admin@gabbitas.ae to find out more about our University Placement Services.


 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page