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'Twas The Week Before Spring Semester

35 things you might forget...

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'Twas the week before returning to dorms and all through the house, everyone was stirring, even the mouse! Presents to be packed and books to be bought, everyone was ready... or so they thought... You see the fact of the matter is, you'll probably forget something. But maybe, just maybe, this list will be helping.

1. Computer AND charger

2. Make up/everything face wise you took home for the holiday

3. Your favorite sweatshirts

4. All the shoes you cleverly toted home but forgot you had

5. All the cozy blankets you can get your hands on

6. TOOTHBRUSH

7. Phone charger

8. Leggings

9. The 200 gift cards your family loved you enough to give you

10. Those expensive textbooks you had to buy

11. Alarm clock

12. Room keys!

13. Student I.D.

14. Folders and notebooks

15. Travel coffee mugs

16. Shower Necessities

17. Water bottles

18. Pens, pencils and markers

19. SOCKS

20. Gloves, Scarves and hats

21. Portable shovel (For when your car gets snowed in.)

22. The food you mom graciously buys for you

23. Hair tools and products

24. Freshly washed bedding

25. Prescriptions

26. Razors

27. Finger nail clippers

28. Glasses

29. Alcohol (21 and over)

30. Shower shoes

31. Aux Cord

32. Humidifier

33. Jewelry

34. Shot Glasses

35. Fish and his necessities

Now dash away, dash away, dash away all! Back to your college residence Hall!

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