Choosing what to take to University with you can be a difficult decision to make. Whether you are just about to begin University for the first time or you are torn about what to bring back between term times, Two Men and a Truck provide you with the perfect guide of what not to take to university.
- Iron – At University it is practically unheard of for students to iron their clothes. Most students master the art of hanging their clothes to dry whilst hoping they dry without creasing. Some students won’t even do that.
- Printer – This is unnecessary as your university campus will have ample printers. Additionally, the size and weight of the item will put you off moving it back and forth.
- Candles – These are banned from student halls making them an instant no-go.
- Toaster – There will be toasters in your communal kitchen. For students not living in halls, your property will probably have one. If not, it is more practical to use the grill than transport a toaster to and fro.
- Kettle – This will definitely be in your student halls or property. You will not need to bring one of these at all.
- TV – Students are often torn about whether or not to bring a TV. The reality is that you will probably not spend a lot of time watching it anyway. As you will have your computer with you, it is more practical to just watch your favourite shows online.
- Computer Console – This can be a major cause of procrastination. Gamers everywhere understand how much of a distraction computer games can be. If you had the choice between an assignment and just “one more game” what would you go for?
- Pet – You have enough to worry about without caring for a pet. Will you be able to look after it properly?
The combined weight of the items above amount to 20kg which would fill a standard suitcase. Save yourself the aggravation and leave these items behind.