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Residence Survival Part 1: What to bring
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Posted: 08-01-2007
Residence Survival Guide
A MacInsiders Series
By Danielle Lorenz
Part One: What to Bring to Residence
The Obvious and the Obscure
At this point, everyone has now received their residence assignments, and due to this, many students are wondering what they should bring when they move into McMaster on one of the first few days of September. However, do not worry my little kidlets; I have compiled a listof 32 things for you that will answer many of your questions, as well as prepare you for the upcoming year. This list is by no means exhaustive, and not necessarily what all people would want to bring into residence. However, I either brought, or wished I brought the items I am passing on to all of you. MacInsiders has you covered! - Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, etc)
- A caddy or basket (preferably with holes in the bottom) to bring your things into the shower with you
- Flip flops or slides for in the shower
- A fan (Welcome Week is usually VERY hot)
- If you can afford it, a portable air conditioner, like those advertised at Future Shop
- Kleenex: you will get sick while living in residence.
- Over the counter drugs, such as Immodium, Tylenol, Nyquil, Pepto-Bismal, Advil etc
- Any medications you take, or sometimes take (like an Epi-pen).
- First aid supplies (band-aids, polysporin, q-tips)
- Laundry soap and dryer sheets
- A hamper or laundry bag for dirty clothes and to transport said clothes to the washing machines in the basement
- Coins in rolls (loonies and quarters) to pay for washing and drying clothes ($1.25 per load)
- A mini fridge like these advertised at Wal-Mart. You can also rent one through the school, as well as pick one up used on websites like eBay.
- Snack foods and drinks. Buying drinks for every meal can be expensive and run up your meal card dollars quickly. There is nowhere on campus that sells food open past midnight, so if you’re hungry at 1AM you’ve got to have some options.
- Healthy snacks! Milk, fruit, veggies, yogurt etc.
- Disposable, re-sealable containers made by companies like Glad, Ziploc and Rubbermaid to store left-overs and re-heat items
- A plate, bowl, cutlery set, and pot to re-heat food or make snacks like KD
- A Brita water filter and a Nalgene: it’s much cheaper than buying cases of bottled water, and much better for the environment
- Two sets of bed sheets: you should wash them once a week, so if you have two sets you don’t have to wash them every week!
- Two towels: again, so you don’t need to wash one every week.
- Stuff to clean your room: paper towel, Windex, Lysol etc. You can borrow vacuums from the service desks, so there is no need to bring one.
- A shoe mat for wet and/or dirty shoes: Available at Dollarama! Dollarama is your new friend while in university!
- Slippers or shoes to wear in the building when it is wet or snowy. Shower sandals usually work well.
- Organizational storage: such as the ANDY unit from IKEA. Wal Mart and Zellers sell similar items, and often at cheaper prices.
- School supplies: binders, notebooks, pens, pencils, hi-lighters, white-out, the McMaster approved calculator, etc. You actually do need them, and will do work this year, contrary to high school.
- Mementos from home: photos, stuffed animals, notes, art.
- A plant! Cactuses, bamboo and aloe typically do well.
- Back-up software for your computer. You never know what may happen.
- A camera to take pictures with
- A lock for using the lockers at the gym
- A bathing suit to go swimming during the free swims at the pool and/or to play innertube water polo
- Ear plugs. Some people have room mates who talk in their sleep or snore. Other students find ear plugs helpful when studying to block out noise.
I think I have more or less everything possible covered…
More Residence Survival Guide articles to come in this MacInsiders exclusive series! Be sure to join MacInsiders to keep up to date with new articles, news, events, and more campus life at Mac!
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08-01-2007 at 01:27 PM
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why the simpsons chad?
you're a crazy goober.
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08-01-2007 at 03:09 PM
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McMaster approved calculator?!
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08-01-2007 at 04:17 PM
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yup. for science and math classes there is only one calculator you can use during tests and exams. it's available in titles. it's the Casio FX 991, from what I got from a Math 1A03 website ( http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/lovric/1a3/ex/faqs.html).
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08-01-2007 at 05:23 PM
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Since it says the obvious, you shouldve put in
a laptop or a personal computer ahha
with a DOH! at the end..
ah homer 
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08-01-2007 at 05:52 PM
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yeah, i'm still not sure why chad put that picture up...
and i suppose i should have put up some sort of computer. although, there was somone who lived in my res in first year that didn't have one.
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08-01-2007 at 06:55 PM
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the pic is from a simpsons episode for "Survival Of The Fattest". lol
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08-01-2007 at 10:46 PM
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are you calling me fat?
do these pants make my butt look big?
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08-01-2007 at 10:48 PM
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*no comment* 
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08-02-2007 at 10:17 AM
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A caddy or basket (preferably with holes in the bottom) to bring your things into the shower with you
Umm...what are these baskets with holes in them? i dont think ive ever seen them...i'm just thinking of lyk straw/wicker baskets like the one Little Red Riding Hood carried (thts not it right?) :S
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08-02-2007 at 11:34 AM
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08-02-2007 at 11:39 AM
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ooooh i seee...thanks.
where could you buy smthn lyk tht?
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08-02-2007 at 11:47 AM
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Thanks for the link surena!
Grocery stores, Dollarama, Ikea, Canadian Tire etc
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08-02-2007 at 02:01 PM
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like a plastic basket.... similar to like ones u use at a grocery store, but obvousily smaller... u can get them at like linnens n things or home outfitters, or probably even dollarama
metal baskets work too.... but like i woldnt put it in the shower with u cause it might rust or something... lol
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08-02-2007 at 02:06 PM
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haha k i wrote that ^ before i realized there was a page 2 of this discussion... lol
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08-02-2007 at 03:27 PM
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Is the chair that come with the desk comfortable (isn't it wooden?) or would you recommend bringing your own?
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08-02-2007 at 05:48 PM
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yes i have heard the chairs are uncomfortable ,
boo:(
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08-02-2007 at 09:40 PM
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they are wooden with some padding.
i personally didn't have a problem with mine, although i fell off a few times from leaning a bit too much. i suppose it all depends on how sensitive of a bum you have.
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