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Four Things You Can Do Now to Feel Ready for College Move-In

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There鈥檚 still a bit more of the summer season left, but it is not too early to start getting ready for Move-In Day. Here are four things you can do now in order to feel prepared to move to college.

1. 听 Start planning what you will pack.

Think of what you truly need to pack for the first few months of school. Making a list of the essentials will help you avoid taking a lot of unused items back home at the end of the semester.

Review the list of what you can and cannot bring to campus. Also, make sure to review what comes standard in your residence hall room before planning to bring furniture that may not fit. The dimensions and details about each Meredith residence hall are available on our website.

Of course, you鈥檒l probably want some new items 鈥 like a comforter or other decorative items 鈥 to make your room special. Keep an eye out for off-to-college sales!

2. 听 Reach out to your roommate.

Once you鈥檝e received your room assignment, contact your new roommate and have a 鈥済etting to know you鈥 conversation. Talk about what made you choose your college, what you are most excited about taking during the first semester, and maybe even if you鈥檇 like your room d茅cor to match! It鈥檚 best if you actually talk to each other rather than texting or using social media, which also gives you practice for our next tip.

3. 听 听 听 Practice starting conversations.

Know how to strike up a conversation and make friends. For some, this may come naturally. For others, it may be harder. That鈥檚 okay! Remember that everyone is transitioning to college, too, and are in their own headspace. College may be the first time you鈥檝e had to make new friends in quite a while, especially if you attended the same school throughout high school. One of the best ways to start new friendships is to make small talk. Don鈥檛 just look at your phone while waiting for a session to start 鈥 talk to the person beside you. If you want to be more comfortable starting conversations, practice while you鈥檙e still home this summer.

4. 听 Master simple house cleaning tasks and laundry.

If you are living on campus, knowing how to keep your space tidy is very helpful. Sharing a room with your roommate and a bathroom with your suitemates will be a much happier situation if you share cleaning tasks. Making sure you know how to clean a bathroom, for example, is an important life skill for college and beyond! There are laundry facilities at Meredith (the costs are included in your housing fees) so knowing how to wash your clothes will save the trouble of lugging a dirty clothes basket back home! If you don鈥檛 do your own laundry yet, shadow a family member and master the skill.

BONUS TIP鈥 Don鈥檛 forget to RELAX. You may feel a little anxious if this will be your first time living away from home. Don鈥檛 worry; everyone else feels nervous too. Orientation for first-year students, which begins right after Move-In, is designed to help you start feeling at home at your new college. There are also many campus resources to help, including your Residence Life staff. We look forward to welcoming new students each year 鈥 you鈥檙e the reason we are here!

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