What You Should Take to University

Posted in Excess Baggage on August 4th, 2010

There is a temptation to simply grab everything and cram it into your bags when preparing to go to university. TV’s, clothes, pictures, computers you want to take it all but this comes with the risk of having too much excess baggage. So what should you really take?

Creating a Home From Home

It is important to establish your new accommodation as your new home, even if it is only a room on campus. Therefore you should make sure that you pack plenty of personal belongings like pictures, posters, even the blanket you have kept with you since you were a kid.

Next on the list are plenty of things to ensure that you are entertained. A TV is a certainty as is a DVD player and computer. However, transporting a desktop will be considerably more difficult than a laptop or netbook.

You will also want to kit out your new wardrobe with all your familiar clothes, shoes and even sporting equipment.

Packing All the Necessities

Then there are the academic necessities like your paperwork, with grades and course applications, and your books. So how do you get all of this to and, as the case may be, from university?

It will be time consuming and quite a challenge getting all of this onto a train or into the car and of course, shipping it on a plane will cost a lot. That is why Uni Baggage provide a next day service for your student baggage and offer a generous 30kg limit per item. This way, if you do have a fair bit of excess baggage you don’t have to go without.

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