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getting back onto topic what I take to uni is

> portable charger
> earphones
> assorted stationery
> a book
> lab equipment (if i have a lab)
> umbrella (depending on weather)
> deodorant/perfume
 

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Student ID card/Wallet
Half broken ruler,pencil,sharpener, rubber
2 highlighters
Paper
Sometimes textbooks
Water bottle
Umbrella
 

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wallet
empty bottle
umbrella if raining
a sandwich
ipad
lab coat if needed
lab books if needed
a pen
phone
 

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Earphones
Pencil case
My planner
Laptop + its charger
Readings and/or textbook
Water bottle

And I keep all this stuff in my handbag/tote which is also my everyday bag so I always have an umbrella, gum, hand lotion, purse, etc.
 

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That's the best 1st year diet Ive seen seriously. My diet then (and now) mainly consisted of meat, more meat and carbs.
Yeah, but we all know I'm better at this stuff than you :p


In terms of stuff I used to take every day:

- Backpack (none of this shoulder bag business, it ruined my back)
- Water bottle
- Notebook/printed lecture slides for that day/relevant extracts of readers
- Book (english lit kid here)
- all my aforementioned food
- wallet/keys/phone/ipod/headphones
- hand lotion/hand sanitiser/tissues/sunnies
- jacket/umbrella/scarf depending on weather

What I take now that I work there
- Water bottle/phone/wallet/keys/lunch (all snacks and spare jackets kept at work lol)
 

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if you keep buying uni food, you will go broke quickly. you should bring food from home or even better cook your own food on sundays (cook a big batch and freeze the excess) it is totally worth it but it requires organisational skills and cooking skills. if you want to save on money you need to develop your skills of preparing beforehand and cooking, theres no way around it, if you dont be prepared to spend lots of money on food that is probably not very healthy.
 

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if you keep buying uni food, you will go broke quickly. you should bring food from home or even better cook your own food on sundays (cook a big batch and freeze the excess) it is totally worth it but it requires organisational skills and cooking skills. if you want to save on money you need to develop your skills of preparing beforehand and cooking, theres no way around it, if you dont be prepared to spend lots of money on food that is probably not very healthy.
But halal snack packs...
 

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Myself in a depressed state. No bag, No books, no food. Just my mushed up brain.
 

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I spend about $16 everyday!!!!! (And I do come at uni all 5 days even though I only have class on 3 days and sometimes weekends......)

Edit:
Oh and I do bring like normal stuff what people already said. Beside them:
- Tablet (Sometimes laptop as well, depends on which Tut)
- Extra Shirt (So far nothing have happened...... but that shirt has been inside my bag since 8 weeks ago/start of sem 1......
- Mint
- Earphones
- An Extra Jacket (Library does get cold)
- Vaseline! Tissues!
- Panadol!!!!!!
- My portable HD

2 hours away from uni..... need them shit!
 
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Nothing unusual, just my phone, books, laptop, water bottle, money and my head from time to time :)
 

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- Earphones
- Ipod Classic
- Macbook air
- Writing books
- Jumper
- Pencil case
- Water bottle
- Wallet

that is all
 

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I spend about $16 everyday!!!!! (And I do come at uni all 5 days even though I only have class on 3 days and sometimes weekends......)

Edit:
Oh and I do bring like normal stuff what people already said. Beside them:
- Tablet (Sometimes laptop as well, depends on which Tut)
- Extra Shirt (So far nothing have happened...... but that shirt has been inside my bag since 8 weeks ago/start of sem 1......
- Mint
- Earphones
- An Extra Jacket (Library does get cold)
- Vaseline! Tissues!
- Panadol!!!!!!
- My portable HD

2 hours away from uni..... need them shit!
;)
 

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sometimes just phone and wallet, show up, listen to what's going on in tut and lecture, contribute and leave (sometimes print out work there)

if I'm feeling highly motivated I'll bring a book tho
 

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This is my 1st year at uni and so far all I've been taking to eat/drink is a bottle water and buying from uni. Food at uni is very expensive for me to actually maintain this routine, I spend around $30-$40 everyday (I start from 10 to 5 everyday). I was wondering what everyone takes to uni to eat or if anyone has any ideas on what to actually take?

Thank you in advance
wtf how much do you eat
 

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