Temple University Dorm room tour+ Essentials + All you need to know
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I found somebody else to give you guys the dorm room tour. Her name is Rachel, and she's going to give you a tour of her door. They have, like, rules, but we're allowed to hang up and things like that. This is my dad. There's a bunch of pictures up here in a little thing in Maryland. There's a mini fridge under here, which I brought from home, and that's my roommate side. Um this is my closet where I hang all the things that I don't feel like shoving into dressing, addressing his coats, things like that Yeah, I, uh, used these to store basically laundry things and medicine stuff. I know these last two store like cups and things like that, including peanut butter, which, like I literally just eat peanut butter. Like my essential oils and tissues and tweezers and champion conditioner, this that I voted the Japanese Dollar store. I mean, not really much else they're using, like, my length mirror that's breaking. So we're going to dio our dorm room essentials video. So one thing that you're probably going one needed use his shower shoes and slide so you can go in the shower because kind of girls and it does get kind of grody. What else do you think they need? So my recommendation would be to investment of many cleaning and fresh supplies as you can. I use Clorox wipes because there gets to be a lot of dirt and other things. Air freshener has been my best friend, because no matter how much you clean, something is going to smell like mildew. I really recommend industy because you are going to need to store a lot more than you think. It's like, just kind of ties the room together. Definitely bring pictures and little frames and things like that, because even if you're excited to be moving out, you will miss your family like crazy. It is the most comfortable, an amazing thing that looked comfortable. What about the extension cord? The extension cord? Right? So obviously I should get a longer one, but you're in a lot of crap in. How do you say extension cord will assist you in that? Because your laptop charging your phone charger you have charging you didn't even know you have so most of the plates and cups and stuff like that you could just buy from the dollar store. I wouldn't recommend plates because I bought my plates from the dollar store and they have metal around the edges. Thatyou hang things with end in tax because tax is the only way that thing's staying up there. Yeah, the walls like, really hard It's like kind of a party. Still bring tape or some type of party so you can hang your things on the law. For when I need to see that queue before going out to a party or something, it's only part so ahead. Tape it because it's an old near. I hung this up with command strips and it does need to be wiped, but it's just really handy, like right before you walk out the door, he's cute. Yeah, this is like most of the essentials and things like that. Can you talk about some of the housing options for so there are multiple dorms around campus. You can either live in some of the on campus housing, which includes Morgan Hall, which is on Cecil. There is the nineteen forty residence hall, the Johnson Hardwick residence halls but sure near white. The edge which is down towards where Morgan is on DH. There's also the off campus housing which includes apartments and things like that. So if you like, no, only only freshman Khun stay here like nobody else can. Uh what? It's kind of dark, isn't it? I mean, keep I learned a little something. Then we have for some reason, we have one room's in a toilet and one room for the shower. Really? This is like I've got, like, a scale used that trash. There's mirrors and sinks, Max and stuff like that. So it's really just about finding what type of wound is best for you. He would have to leave your room and go to the bathroom. So it's really just about finding what again is the best fit for you. Um, yeah, I think that's think that's all really the housing options, that temple other than commuting, which a lot of students don't.