- A diary
- Stuff regarding my degree
- One for random ideas
When you're late for class and rush out the door, the last thing you want is to be ill-prepared for the rest of the day. All you Doomsday Preppers out there, this one is for you. Here's what's in my bag to make sure I'm ready for almost anything (but an alien invasion) when on campus.
Something to write on
Over the past year, I've accumulated one too many free notebooks from orientation to Clubs Fair to Street Fest. I also discovered that if you send emails to big companies out in world that they will happily send you free stickers (try at own risk). So what does one do with a wealth of notebooks and funky stickers? YOU DECORATE YOUR NOTEBOOKS! I currently have three MoveU Notebooks being used to jot down various thoughts:
Great article Zoë!
I can really relate to this because to those who know me, I’m notorious for overpacking. I mean, that’s what *they* think. I personally don’t think there’s such a thing. I spend long days at school, and just won’t feel right stepping out of the house without a laptop, notebook, pencil case, headphones, water bottle, chargers, portable chargers, sanitizer, chapstick, and an extra pair of socks (What’s worse than wet socks? Nothing) in my bag. And that’s not even all of it.
I like your portable cutlery idea so much I might have to steal it. Like you said, there’s something comforting about having all this stuff in your bag because it just makes for less stress when you’re leaving the house in a rush.
I love how you made subtitles to organize all your items by their uses. Your explanation behind each of the items you carry might help everyone else make sense of people like us. Also, thank you for including so many photos too!
If you’re interested, I write (and rant) about struggles at U of T over on my blog. You can check it out here: https://jaredlund327.wordpress.com
Hi Jared! Thank you! I peaked your blog 😮 I’ve never been to the other campuses so it was nice to compare and contrast your experiences with mine so far here! And yaa I can relate to the iclickers post. I wrote about how a class I had over the summer used learning catalytics on our phones instead and we could answer much more than just ABCDE