Monday, July 27, 2020

College must-haves

College must-haves Class of 2010: I hope youre all excited about your new temporary housing assignment! I *believe* every room comes with the following items, though it may vary slightly depending on your dorm. This list is based on Next House: 1. A telephone (the MIT phone policies keep changing, but as of now I think you can make local calls for free. If youre like me, youll unplug the phone and put it under your bed because who needs a limited landline when you have a cell?) 2. A twin bed with frame and mattress 3. Dresser (usually with three or four drawers) 4. Bookcase 5. Trash can 6. Ethernet connection 7. Cable connection 8. Closet space 9. Desk Things I would highly recommend bringing, in no particular order: 1. Cell phone. If you dont have one already, I think theyre really crucial. Also, thanks to free nights and weekends, I actually get to keep in close contact with my family, even when theyre hundreds of miles away. 2. Bicycle. Getting a bicycle is not absolutely necessary, but I would recommend it if you are living somewhere far(ish) from the center of campus (like Next House). I got mine at Target for around $110 and it was definitely worth the price. You can also look around your hometowns for used bikes or ask friends and neighbors if theyre looking to sell. 3. Floor lamp and desk lamp. Many MIT dorms have ugly and eye-bothering fluorescent lighting 4. Computer! Bryan discussed laptop vs. desktop, Ill contribute to that discussion. For the past three years, Ive been using a laptop that I won in a competition. I dont take it out of my room that often, but occasionally I appreciate the mobility. Last year I bought an LCD screen that I connect to my laptop, which is much easier on my eyes. However, running programs like Matlab and Solidworks is absolutely painful on a laptop, so I think my next computer purchase will be a desktop. In general, a laptop isnt crucial, but having some sort of computer is. 5. A good alarm clock. Bring something that you can rely on and that will actually wake you up! I have a CD clock radio and I 3 it. 6. A refrigerator. If youre going to be living in Burton Conner, MacGregor, or anywhere else with a kitchen suite, then this isnt totally necessary, but I couldnt live without my fridge in Next. You might be able to get a used one, I just got mine from Costco at the beginning of my freshman year and Ive been using it since then. 7. Posters! Nothing is as boring as a dorm with plain white walls. Bring photos, posters, paintings (basically whatever you can hang on the walls) to spice up the place! 8. Closet organizers and hangers. This may seem dumb but the dorm closets obviously dont come with them. The more stuff you can cram into your closet, the better! 9. A dustpan/ any other random cleaning supplies. Your room will get dirty, I guarantee it. La Verdes will charge you an arm and a leg for cleaning supplies, so bring your own Swiffer or dustpan. 10. Laundry basket and laundry detergent. Also, an iron and small ironing board if youre not into the whole wrinkled look. 11. Sheets. Another duh, but hey, better to be thorough. 12. A bathroom caddy. Depending on you live, youll probably have to store your bathroom stuff in your room or in a little cubby in the hall bathroom. It helps to have a little basket (one that you can buy from Bed Bath Beyond or something) to make it easier to tote your stuff around. 13. Towels (duh). In addition to bath towels, I got these little hand towels from Target (I think they were sold in packs of 5 for $3) and theyre great to store in the bathroom. Wash them when theyre dirty and you wont feel bad if you lose them. 14. Computer speakers. If youre like me, your laptop speakers are horrible a pair of speakers will do wonders. 15. Flip flops. The floor of the bathroom and communal showers = gross. 16. A rug. Nothing makes a cold, bare dorm room more cheerful than a rug! 17. Binders and such. So I presume youre going to MIT for an education? It helps to bring notebook paper, binders, pencils, pens, erasers, a calculator, whatever you need to be prepared in class. I really like having a clipboard, too. 18. Bed stand. This one isnt totally necessary, but I love having one. 19. Important personal information. For example, a copy of your passport (or your actual passport, if youre going to be traveling), health insurance card, any immunization records that you have in your possession, drivers license, and social security card. And the ONE thing that you MUST have with you a good attitude! =) Dont leave this one at home youll find yourself all alone, crying in a dark corner.

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