USF TIPS/TRICKS: MOVING IN!!
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Today we're gonna be talking about moving in to your dorm on the new U. S. Self students coming in. You guys don't know what necessarily, To prepare for what to bring, What's gonna work? What's not. So hopefully I can share with you guys my experiences. Always bring boxes, bring boxes because when you get there, you're not gonna want to carry little things up. You're gonna want to carry mass amounts going up the elevators or the stairs. There's a lot of people available that like, Hey, can I help you out there part of these organizations that they just want to make your process keys here. Setting that up either call the I t. Guy or if you just damn me on Instagram because I've helped a lot of people do it lots of different times. If you guys are gamers or you guys like to use a PC tower for any Any reason that you guys do have Ethernet access in your in your room. The of the smart ways to approach this, you're gonna want water in your dorms at all times, right? You can either go to the store like I did every single week because I work at Publix. The thing is, is that us human beings drink lots of water, like, I hope you guys realize that and you guys run out very quickly. Along with water you're gonna have the option for groceries as well. We have different outlets for you guys to get groceries. Honestly, it's a lot cheaper to buy groceries and make your own food, but it does come with the extra effort. Guys, they are the little sticky things that Velcro to each other that you put that you hang up your flags. The thing is, in dorm rooms, you're on a lot of holes in the wall. You're not a lot of rip off the paint, So command strips are your go to friends. Ultimately, I went in there and I was just like, Well, how am I gonna put my Steelers stuff? My Pittsburgh stuff on the wall and everything? And then, my friend was just like, Oh, get command strips. Gonna make your life a lot easier to number five transportation, bring a bike or bring a longboard. I'm talking about us up, Tampa and if you guys are going to send us a man's here. You're gonna want to bike, preferably over long boarding honestly depends where your skill level is that with writing them but long board. I've seen a lot of people trip and fall in my time. You can get to class it within two minutes, and it's a lot easier than a lot of pathways that you can take even if you have a carpet in a bike, like please bring it. Bring a bike like there's a lot to do and that's gonna make your life so much easier. What we have for parking is is that we have all these different lots, but they're section off differently. So you're gonna have resident parking student parking the ones that commute the employees, workers, the G three Z parking spot that you get the gold membership. So USF are any university ot You're gonna have trouble parking. So before you come to campus, you should get an email or you see, on the U. S. A. Portal you're gonna have access to buy a parking permit. Market is gonna be crazy prepared for a buyer parking permit and just there's no way to avoid it. Our final tip is gonna be about you going into college. You're gonna have a lot of freedom to have a lot of responsibility. Whatever it is that you do during your day, make us schedule because you're gonna lose track of time. So you wanna have a motivating factor that you wanna have a set schedule? You want to be able to push yourself to get out there, have some sort of organization to your days, and I promise you your life at college will be a lot more balance and beneficial. I hope you guys take all these seven tips and apply them to your moving in process. Once you guys were fully moved in, you guys will experience the week of welcome. Honestly, once you move in, I encourage you guys to go out in your living space, your pod, the common room, whatever you guys want to call it, whatever you guys have in your residence hall and start making new friends because, honestly, if you stay in your room all the time, it's not going to be the college experience you want. I know it's kind of hard to meet new friends, and it's kind of hard to get yourself out there, but once you do it, you're gonna have these relationships for the rest of your life and it's gonna really help you with your transition. I hope that these tips help the guys hope by experiences, healthy guys and the moving process. You guys have any other questions whatsoever? Could be literally about anything. Follow me on different Social Media's I will contact you guys. I will put the links down in the description below Once again, Thank you for watching guys peace out.