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Heading to college next year? Here’s what high school seniors need to know about dorm life vs. home—and how to prepare like a pro before move-in day.

Well, you did it. You’re a dorm dweller.

Congratulations, you’ve officially survived the first month of college! You’ve navigated the chaos of move-in day, bonded with your roommate (or avoided them like the plague), unpacked your life into a room the size of a walk-in closet, and realized that textbooks cost roughly the same as your firstborn child. Now, the welcome events are over, classes are in full swing, and campus no longer feels like a confusing labyrinth.

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Your Ultimate Move-In Day Guide for Summer 2024

Well, folks, the moment you’ve been waiting for is finally here. Your move-in day is just around the corner, and it’s time to get serious. Whether you’re a college freshman ready to launch into your new life of independence or a parent trying to hold it together as you help pack up your kid’s life into the back of the car, we’re here to help you through this transition.

Dorm Room Bathroom

Pooping with strangers: a survival guide.

So, you’ve made it to college, huh? Congrats! Now, let’s talk about the real challenge ahead of you—sharing a single bathroom with three other people. Yes, you heard that right. Four people. One bathroom. Welcome to dorm life, where personal space is a luxury, and privacy is as rare as a quiet night in the study hall.

Mini Fridge for Dorm Room

The One Item Everyone Needs for their Dorm Room

Alright, incoming college freshmen, gather around! We need to have a serious chat about the single most important item you will need for your dorm room. No, it’s not your laptop or even that plush mattress topper your mom insists you need. It’s the holy grail of college essentials: the mini-fridge. Trust me, this magical appliance will be your best friend at 2 AM when you’re hungry and everything else is closed.

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I’m on my own. Now what?

So, you’ve done it. You’ve moved into your dorm room, arranged all your belongings, and kissed your parents goodbye as they reluctantly drove away, wiping away their tears (or maybe you were the one crying). Now, the world—or at least this small, shared space—is yours. What’s next? Let’s dive into the top things you should do once you’re officially on your own and ready to conquer dorm life.

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Moving Into a Dorm Room for the First Time: Your Ultimate Survival Guide

Alright, future dorm dwellers, it’s time to tackle the ultimate challenge: moving into your dorm room. Whether you’re heading to Arizona State’s sun-soaked campus, Michigan State’s sprawling grounds, Alabama’s football frenzy, or Boston College’s historic charm, we’ve got you covered. Let’s dive into some packing and moving strategies that will make this experience less stressful and maybe even a little fun. Yes, fun. I said it.