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What to bring:
- Bedding
- Pillows
- Towels
- Posters and pictures to decorate wall
- Dishes
- Telephone and cable
- TV and co-axial cable
- Shower shoes (flip-flops)
- Slippers
- Summer and winter clothes
- Semi-formal clothes (for more then one event)
- Lamps (lighting leaves a bit to be desired)
- Hand towels
- Whiteboard for your door
- Ethernet cable for you computer (there is wireless)
- CSA approved power bars (no extension cables)
- Health card
- Alarm clock
- Sticky tack
- Thumb tacks
- Stapler and scissors
- Sports equipment for intramural teams
- Clothes basket and detergent
- Clothes hangers
- Toiletry items
- Fan
- Rain gear (Sackville weather can change in an instant)
- School supplies
- Water gun
- Clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty (or throwing out)
- Brita water filter
Things to remember at Mount Allison and Harper:
- Frosh week is a lot more fun if you participate
- Classes are more fast paced than in high school
- Work load is heavier than high school
- Keep your door open the first few weeks to meet people and socialize
- Don’t be shy; get out and meet people
- Being homesick is ok
- There are a lot of people here to make your stay the best possible
- It is very easy to procrastinate in residence
- There are such things as “quiet hours”
- Yes, the bathrooms are COMPLETELY co-ed
- You can stay in you PJ’s while going to meal hall (that’s the joy of living in harper)
- Sackville has only two "main" streets
- Sackville has no malls or big stores for that matter
- Jack’s Pizza at 2:30 am is the busiest place in Sackville on weekends
- Ask upperclassmen about classes and profs; they’ve all had them before
- Frosh week is the best week of your life; PARTICIPATE
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