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To bring or not to bring?

Hai guys.
Hai girls.
Juniors and dear readers.

To bring or not to bring; the title for the entry this time. This blog is especially for juniors, dips, pra-dips or even foundation students who wonder what they need to bring to hostel in order to survive in university. Again, I'm not sure if this post or my suggestions will help you or not but anyways, lets go down the list together.

(Words in Italic are optional)

Clothes
1) Night wear
2) Casual wear (your favourite old shirts and shorts)
3) Formal attire for class (baju kurung, shirt, slags)
4) Ties (for boys)
5) Track suit
6) Undergarments
7) Scarfs
8) Socks and hand socks 
9) Inner/ Cardigan 
10) Outing clothes
11) Towel + Face towel
12) Telekung (for girls) + Sejadah

Electrical Appliances
Iron
Iron board
Kettle
Extension Wire
Broadband 
Phone + Charger
Laptop
Printer
Pendrive


Toiletries
Slippers (for toilet purpose)
Shampoo+ Conditioner
Facial wash
Body Shampoo
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Comb

Cleaning Utensils
Softener 
Pail
Detergent
Hanger
Clips (clothe clips)
Dish washer+ sponge

Shoes
Sport shoes
Everyday shoes
Class shoes

Dining Utensils
Mug
Plate
Spoon and Fork
Bowl
Chopstick ( I eat maggi with chopstick, okay?)

Bag
Bag for class
Bag for outing session 

Stationery
Notebook/Files (depends on how you want to take your notes)
Pen
Pencil
Pencil case
Liquid paper
Puncher
Dictionary (This is a must. TESL students, please don't buy the multi-language version. Get yourself an advance learner version. You really need this for your transcription)
Ruler
Eraser
Highlighter
And all the things that you think you need for your studies

Medicines you might need:
Painkiller (panadol/acetamol)
Your pink pill friend (for girls, really good who constantly suffers from period pain)
Allergy pills (allerpid, montelair, etc.)
Stomachache pills (Charcoal is my best friend)
Cough medicine (travisil, etc.)
Asthma medication (singular, montelair, nuelin, asmin and if you use the pump, go ahead, bring it all)
Strepsils or medicine for sore throat
Any other medicine if you are on medication.
*My parents are doctors so, you get the point, right? Plus, my health aren't that good so those drugs are essential for me. Get a consultation from your doctor before purchasing any medicine stated above (if you need it, that is). Those medicines are familiar to me and might not be suitable for you. Just bring what you usually take when you were sick. 

Other extra things that you might want to bring:
Newspaper (for girls; you really want to ask me why?)
Tissue
Handkerchief
Food (maggi is life)
Nescafe/ Tea (for me this is a must, I don't know about you)
Mineral Water (totally optional. But it is a must for me. I don't drink boiled waters. It tastes different from filter water. Judge me all you want, I ain't giving shit about it)
And items you need to entertain yourself (novel, CDs and everything you could think of. This is optional as well)
I brought my headphone along
And my MP3
Plastic bag
Dust bin
Broom
Dust pan


I might miss something but oh well. Good luck in your upcoming university life, dear spm leavers.




   

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