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The Ultimate University Packing Guide!

Hey there, future uni student! 🎓 So, you’re about to start one of the most exciting chapters of your life—university. Whether you’re buzzing with excitement or feeling a bit nervous, there’s one thing you definitely don’t want to stress about: packing. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with this ultimate packing list! Think of it as your trusty guide to making sure you have everything you need to make your uni life as smooth as possible.

Let’s get into it!

  1. Bedroom Essentials

Your room is going to be your personal sanctuary, so let’s make sure it’s comfy and feels like home.

Bedding: Duvet, pillows, pillowcases, bedsheets, mattress protector (trust me, you need this!), and a cozy blanket.

Decorations: Photos of friends and family, posters, and maybe a small plant to give your room some life, a reed diffuser to keep your room smelling fresh

Storage Solutions: Under-bed storage boxes, a laundry bag or basket, and hangers. You can never have too many hangers!

Alarm Clock: Yes, your phone has one, but a backup is always smart—especially for those early lectures.

  1. Kitchen Necessities

Even if you’re not a MasterChef, you’ll need some basic kitchen supplies.

Pots and Pans: A frying pan and a medium-sized pot should cover most of your cooking needs.

Cutlery and Crockery: A few plates, bowls, mugs, glasses, and a couple of forks, knives, and spoons.

Cooking Utensils: Spatula, wooden spoon, tongs, and a can opener.

Food Storage: Tupperware, sandwich bags, and foil for leftovers or meal prep.

Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated during those long study sessions!

Tea Towels and Dishcloths: You’ll need these for washing up and cleaning up messes (I promise you it’ll be necessary during/after pres)

  1. Bathroom Bits

Sharing a bathroom? No problem. Here’s what you’ll need to keep things hygienic and organized.

Towels: Two large bath towels and a couple of hand towels.

Toiletries: Shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, razors, and whatever else you use daily.

Shower Caddy: Perfect for keeping all your toiletries together, especially in shared bathrooms.

Flip Flops: For communal showers—trust me, you’ll thank me later.

Toilet Paper: Don’t count on it being provided when you arrive!

  1. Study Supplies

Uni is about studying (mostly), so let’s get you set up.

Laptop and Charger: Your lifeline for assignments, research, and Netflix, of course.

Stationery: Notebooks, pens, highlighters, sticky notes, and a planner to keep track of deadlines.

Backpack or Tote Bag: Something sturdy to carry your laptop and books around campus.

Desk Lamp: Ideal for late-night study sessions, without needing the ‘big light’… ew

USB Drive or External Hard Drive: For backing up those all-important essays.

  1. Clothing Considerations

You’re going to need a good mix of comfy, practical, and a little bit fancy.

Casual Clothes: Jeans, t-shirts, jumpers, and comfy loungewear for those chill days.

Going Out Clothes: A few outfits for nights out, parties, or formal events. So that you don’t rinse ASOS!

Workout Gear: If you plan on hitting the gym or joining a sports team.

Weather Essentials: A warm coat, waterproof jacket, gloves, and a beanie for those colder months.

Shoes: Sneakers, boots, flip-flops, and maybe a pair of smart shoes for formal events.

  1. Tech and Gadgets

These will keep you connected, entertained, and productive.

Phone and Charger: Obvious, but crucial!

Headphones: Noise-cancelling ones are great for studying in noisy places.

Portable Speaker: For house parties or chilling with friends. Will be great in summer at Hyde Park, or Sefton Park, wherever you’re going to uni!

Extension Cord: With extra outlets for all your gadgets.

  1. Miscellaneous Must-Haves

These are the little things that often get overlooked but are super handy.

ID and Important Documents: Passport, driving license, student ID, and any paperwork you received from the university.

Basic First Aid Kit: Plasters, painkillers, antiseptic cream, and any personal medications.

Laundry Essentials: Detergent, fabric softener, and a drying rack if you have space.

Sewing Kit: For those unexpected wardrobe malfunctions.

Bike Lock: If you’re bringing a bike, don’t forget a sturdy lock.

  1. For the Foodies

If you love to cook or just enjoy good food, a few extras will go a long way.

Spices and Condiments: Salt, pepper, olive oil, and your favourite spices.

Recipe Book: Or save some recipes on your phone for quick and easy meals.

Snacks: Stock up on your favourites—you’ll need them during those late-night study sessions.

  1. Social and Fun Stuff

University isn’t all about studying, after all!

Games: A deck of cards, board games, drinking games, or bring your old Wii or PS2!!

Sports Equipment: Football, tennis racket, or whatever you’re into.

Costume Box: You never know when a fancy-dress party might pop up!

  1. Money Matters

You’ll need to keep track of your spending and stay within budget.

Bank Cards: Make sure you have access to your account and any student discounts.

Budgeting App: To keep your finances in check (or at least try to).

  1. Mental and Physical Well-being

Taking care of yourself is key to thriving at university, it can be hard being away from home at first so try to find thinks that can comfort you while you settle in.

Comfort Items: Whether it’s a favorite book, a stuffed animal, or a journal—bring what makes you feel at home.

Exercise Gear: Yoga mat, resistance bands, or anything that helps you stay active.

Self-Care Products: Face masks, candles, or anything that helps you unwind.

  1. A Few Extras

Finally, here are a few things that are easy to forget but make a big difference.

Earplugs and Eye Mask: For uninterrupted sleep, especially if your mates get home late

Doorstop: A great way to keep your door open and invite people in for a chat.

Umbrella: Because no one likes being caught in the rain on the way to class.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Remember, you don’t have to bring everything on this list. You can always buy things when you get there or figure out what you really need as you go along. Plus, half the fun is in personalizing your space and routines once you’re settled in. Pack what feels right for you, and don’t stress about it too much.

Most importantly, get ready for an incredible adventure. University is a time to explore new interests, make lifelong friends, and learn more about yourself. You’ve got this! 🧳🎒

 

 

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