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6 Things You Didn’t Think You’d Need In College

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Rani Onyango Student Contributor, Williams College
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Michella Oré Student Contributor, Williams College
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Williams chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

 

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You’re ready to start the school year! You’ve been to Target, IKEA and Bed Bath & Beyond and you’ve got a French press that matches your mini-fridge, fairy lights and every meal that can be prepared in less than five minutes ever, but did you remember these items?

Medicine

We are young and invincible. But let’s be honest, college living is like playing 24/7 Russian roulette with your immune system. Illnesses spread through buildings like wildfire. Cough drops, cold medicine, painkillers, and anything you may need to get through a cold or the flu are really easy to skip on your shopping list. You usually don’t realize that you actually need them UNTIL you’re sick!

Earplugs & Eye Masks

I’m a super light sleeper. Earplugs are incredibly cheap and incredibly useful and I can’t believe I never used them before. The best part is, they’re not just for sleeping! Now you can study with your roommate’s friends in the room and not get distracted by the noise. Even flying becomes so much more bearable with a pair on hand. Also, not every dorm is gifted with light-blocking curtains. Sleeping masks are a fantastic way to feel both luxurious and more rested. Just beware of combining both at the wrong time. A 30-minute nap could turn into a 4-hour sleep session.

Copies of Documents

So maybe you shouldn’t be carrying around the original copy of the only birth certificate of yours out there, but my life has been made infinitely easier by having a copy of my license/ID and naturalization papers. Maybe mom and dad should keep the originals, but you never know when you may need these available.

Emergency Cash

At the beginning of each year, after you get your tax return, your biggest payday, or whatever occasion that fills your heart (and wallet) with joy, take $60 out in cash. Keep it somewhere you will be able to find, but not where you will regularly encounter it. Whether it’s because your bank account balance is low or you just need cash available, it will be there.

Extended Warranties

Most of the time, these are a scam. You don’t spend hundreds of dollars on something just to treat it like it’s disposable. But college is full of surprises that, when least convenient, somehow end up involving all your cool new gadgets. A late-night coffee spill, a slip of the hand or a theft could happen at any time. Given the unpredictability of  this time of your life, the peace of mind is definitely worth the investment.

Pens/Paper/Pencils

Notes can often be taken on tablets or computers, so it’s easy to forget to have these on deck. Good old loose-leaf paper and writing materials are something you may take for granted. Asking for paper and/or a pencil in high school was okay, but it looks downright foolish in college. Don’t be that person!

 
Rani is a sophomore at Williams College who plans to major in Political Science and concentrate in Leadership Studies. She is a campus tour guide and a board member of her college's Women's Collective. Rani has a serious interest in media and communications and plans to attend graduate school.

When not reading or writing something, she is usually watching silly reality TV shows with her friends, making a playlist for every possible minute of her life, poring over the countless blogs she follows, or painting her nails. You can usually find her at any campus event that has free food.
Michella is a senior at Williams College, majoring in Political Science. When she's not reading up on political theories, you'll catch Michella singing with her a capella group on campus or helping folks out at the front desk in the science library.