Packing for Your First Fall
Packing and planning, a both exciting and excruciating process, especially when packing for the next four years of your life! I recall the many people and websites I consulted to decide what I should bring to Dartmouth. Particularly I remember consulting the People Places Pines blog for advice! Here, I hope to shed some light on what items are really necessary for your freshman fall, and what is not. Please keep in mind that the definition of "necessary" here is entirely my own and this is not an exhaustive list!
1. Winter Jackets
Without a doubt, one of the most important items of clothing at Dartmouth. Particularly for international students living in hot climates, I want to stress that winter clothes made there will most likely not withstand a Dartmouth winter. I brought two jackets to Dartmouth and they barely kept out the wind. One of my best jackets which I wore my entire freshman winter was a jacket I got for free from a thrift store hosted by the Dartmouth Sustainability Office! Additionally, students on a particular degree of financial need with receive a $300 dollar gift card to L.L.Bean, a reputed retailer of winter gear! I strongly believe that their is no need to purchase multiple expensive winter jackets, you could find a jacket at the thrift store or purchase one good jacket when you are here.
2. T-Shirts
Yes, T-shirts deserve their own category. Trust me when I say that you will collect so many T-shirts throughout your Dartmouth career. In my first term itself, I collected maybe six t-shirts, without even an intention to collect them. Every important occasion will have a t shirt to accompany them!
3. Little Room Needs
These may be very specific to my own experiences! I use a kettle almost daily to make tea, which is why I have one in my room. However, there is always hot water available at the dining hall and some common rooms may also have their own kettles. An iron is a necessity for me, to make sure my clothes are not wrinkled. It is easy to find an iron for around $15 at Target or Walmart which you can travel to on public buses. Hangers are extremely important but there are so many second hand hangers left over from student who leave! At the beginning of orientation, there is a sustainability sale where you can purchase hangers, lamps, and other items like these for a great price.
4. Furniture
This may be more obvious, but I do not believe any personal furniture is important. Each dorm room comes with a bed, mattress, bedside stand, closet, desk and chair. There is no need for any extra furniture, especially considering the limited space you will have. You will most likely be sharing your room so I would highly recommend communicating with your roommate if you plan to bring furniture that could inconvenience them. I decorated my room with pictures, posters and small trinkets to make it feel like home!
5. Mini-Fridge!
One of the most sought after items for dorm rooms, fridges are in no short supply at Dartmouth. After graduating, many Dartmouth students leave their fridges behind. At the above mentioned sustainability sale, there are usually at least 50 mini-fridges for sale! This would save you money and help support a sustainable culture on campus. I know only a few people who have purchased new fridges upon arrival to Dartmouth, and most of them end up having to discard them. Furthermore, each common room/kitchen has a fridge for communal use!
Overall, most of your items can be purchased once you arrive at Dartmouth, second hand, or online. Especially for international students, bring only what you need such as clothes and special items from home!