1. Long power socket
First of all, let's sort out the technology products. Most rooms provide the fewest power outlets, which is why these long power strips can easily charge your smart phone, tablet computer, notebook computer, camera and so on. If it doesn't match, remember to bring an adapter.
2. Earplugs or noise-reducing headphones
Never underestimate the importance of sleep. Living in a dormitory means that parties and inconsiderate roommates will make a lot of noise. Want to study and sleep quietly? Earplugs or noise-reducing headphones are required.
3. A printer
Most universities still require students to hand in paper copies of their homework. As a procrastinator, it is not a good thing to print your final project 30 minutes before the deadline of the university library-many things can go wrong! Buy your own printer. You can also buy one with your roommate and friends.
4. First aid kit
Humans are optimistic animals, and most of them believe that bad things will not happen to them. But even the most elegant and careful people sometimes stumble. With a box of basic over-the-counter drugs, you don't have to go to the drugstore at these inconvenient times.
5. Toolkit
A simple toolkit can help you solve many things in life.
6. Reusable water bottles
Drink water from reusable bottles, save water, save money and save the earth.
7. Electric kettle
Here are countless cups of coffee for you to drink in college. If you are smart enough, you can even make Lamian Noodles or cheese with a kettle.
8. Handheld vacuum cleaner
When you are lying in bed watching a movie, the debris piles up faster than you think. What is easier than washing sheets? A: portable vacuum cleaner.
9. Dryer
In order to help your clothes dry thoroughly as soon as possible, you can prepare a dryer, but remember that not all clothes can use a dryer.
10. Multifunctional packaging
Give yourself some odds and ends to prepare a home, put them together, hang them on the door or put them on the table.