Being a college student, here are some of the things that have come in handy for me:
1. Multi-tool and small tool kit for the dorm (glues and tapes too)
2. Good flashlight with spare batteries
3. Large trash bags, ziploc bags, microwavable containers (I use these as bowls, then I just throw them out at the end of the year, or when I forget to wash them for a few days
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4. Good first aid kit (and vitamins/Advil/Immodium/Pepto/Benadryl)
5. Police scanner programmed with local police and school freq. (twice we have had major incidents on campus, and both times I was the only person who knew what was going on)
6. I have a small safe under my bed that is secured by steel cable to the bed frame. (I keep my camera, Ipod, some cash, and important papers in here)
7. A good digital camera
8. A good cell phone with an extended battery (keep the original battery as a backup), house charger, and car charger.
9. 8GB pocket drive. (I use this to backup my important files and some classes require some sort of a thumb drive.)
10. My Ipod (besides music I use it to backup pictures and other files that aren't really important, but I would hate to loose)
11. Good water-resistant slippers, especially if in dorm (it seems the fire alarm always goes off at 11:00am in the rain/snow)
12. A good sized duffle bag and sturdy back pack.
13. Ear plugs
14. An all-in-one scanner/copier/printer (being able to copy stuff right in the dorm has saved my butt a few times) Spare paper too, both regular and photo.
15. At least one spare blanket and pillow. A sleeping bag is even better.
16. A bigger garbage can (the one they gave us for the room was tiny)
17. TV with built in VCR and DVD. (People trade/borrow movies all the time or record shows off the tv)
18. A small dust pan and brush (and a small vacuum has come in handy)
19. Dress clothes (some Greek events require a suit/tie/slacks, but generally a few button down shirts and Dockers type pants are fine)
20. A good date book that they can carry with them. A lot of prof. will make you pick dates to present projects and such, so you need to know what your schedule is like.
21. Important things in wallet:
-Health Insurance card (remember too, that health insurance companies will drop kids from their parents insurance automatically when they turn 18/19 unless you show them proof every year that you are a full time student)
-Drivers license (copy of car registration and insurance kept in dorm too)
-Fake ID (Just kidding
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-Student ID card (remember not to loose it at the end of the year, since a lot of colleges make you reuse it ever year or pay for a new one) Also, some colleges ask you if you want to combine your debit card and student ID into one card, while it seems like a good idea don't do it. Everyone looses their student ID card at least once since it is in and out of your pocket 50 times a day. If you loose it the college can replace it instantly if it isn't connected to a bank account. If it is you also have to call the bank and that turns into a huge pain.
-Debit card (for normal spending). I go through around $4,000 a year including the ~$1,000 spent on books every year. I have a car with me and gas takes up a large chunk of that money as well. Some go through less money, others more, it depends on your spending habits.
That isn't including the money spent on tuition/rent/meal plan/ect. That's just basic spending money (going out to dinner with friends, going out to the movies, buying stuff for class, buying replacement school supplies, music, movies, going bowling, ect).
-Emergency credit card (If there is enough money kept on the debit card you don't really need this, but if not it can come in handy. However, it can be abused. A few of my friends are already in debt a few grand to the credit card companies.)
22. Laptop. Some guys have desktop computers, but having a laptop works out great since I can go do my work somewhere quiet. Make sure you have Microsoft office (PowerPoint and Word are all but required) Make sure you have a way to lock it to the desk. I also use my laptop as a stereo with a set of good speakers.
23. Good alarm clock
24. Post-it notes/Index cards to write down memos/To-do lists (my desk is littered with these things)
25. Tape dispenser and Stapler, pens, pencils, highlighters, whiteout, notebooks, desk lamp (spare bulbs), clothes hamper, laundry stuff, good desk chair, cleaning stuff, ect. (obvious, but people forget)
That's all I can think of right now. Not really survival stuff, but it's the stuff I use pretty often. If I think of anything else I'll put it up.