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Daily Advisor ArchiveMark your territoryWhether you’re bunking up with a total stranger or your BFF, make a list of rules with your roomie at the get-go to avoid huge blowouts later. Be your own study buddyTest different methods of studying -- from reading out loud to rewriting or even highlighting notes. Find the perfect fit and make it stick. Get quietDorms are loud and libraries are packed, so find a unique quiet space on campus to call your own. Most academic buildings have study lounges or empty classrooms that can be great homework nooks. Pad your mattressDorm beds are notoriously hard, so splurge on a mattress pad -- your back will thank you later. An "eggshell" foam pad is a cheap, comfortable choice. Bonus: It'll minimize squeaking springs. Hello, dollyFor the frequent moves you’ll make during college, buy a furniture dolly (about $25) to help you with the heavy stuff every single time you pack up. Open for bash-nessLeave your dorm room door open to mingle with new faces and be in-the-know about nightly festivities and shenanigans. Plus, it says you’re friendly and inviting. Say goodbye to germsClose quarters, from co-ed bathrooms to communal computer labs, make college campuses breeding grounds for illness. Don’t fall victim! Carry hand sanitizer and apply when needed. Tons of toiletriesRally your roommates and go to a local bulk or budget store to stock up on basics, like TP and paper towels. It’ll be a pain to haul, but you’ll never run out … and you’ll save a ton! Make that 8 a.m. classPlace your alarm clock at the opposite end of your bed. You’ll have to get up to shut it off -- or deal with your roommate’s wrath. Hi, my name is …Lectures are rolling 300 deep, and you're not in Kansas anymore. Hit up your instructor during office hours to be remembered when you're walking the thin line between B+ and A-. Apply earlyLook for a job on campus before you get there. You’ll beat the crowds to score the best job (aka one with plenty of downtime to do classwork while on the clock). Bring your family to youHomesick? Avoid escaping campus. Set up a live video chat with your family. It’s fast and free, and it will feel like they’re right beside you. Love laundryWhen washing clothes, set your phone alarm to know exactly when to go back. A five-minute delay and your dirty -- er, clean -- laundry might be hanging out for everyone to see. We want to know what you think about The Real College Guide! Make your voice heard by joining our Reader Advisory Team. Find out how >> 4 Peripheral Lessons Learned in CollegeHere are a few lessons that you may not realize you're absorbing. Featured Blogger: Posted by: David Replogle
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