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]]>Investing in a quality mattress topper and comfortable bedding might make a bigger difference than you think. Maybe also bring your favorite pillow for a touch of familiarity and extra comfort.
Open communication about sleep preferences with your roommate can help create a more sleep-friendly environment for everyone. Talk about lights out, noise levels, and study schedules so that you’re all on the same page.
An eye cover can be a game-changer, blocking out unwanted light. When your roommate is looking for her pajamas with the light turned on, you won’t even notice.
Dorms can be loud. Noise-canceling headphones can help create a peaceful auditory environment so that you can focus on your sleep.
Create a consistent bedtime routine to signal to your body that it’s time to wind down. A consistent routine can cue your body that it’s time to transition into sleep mode no matter where you are.
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]]>One of the best ways to find affordable furniture and decor items is by exploring secondhand shops, thrift stores, garage sales, and online marketplaces. Keep an eye out for gently used furniture pieces such as dressers, desks, chairs, and shelves that can be repurposed or refurbished to suit your style and needs. You can often find high-quality furniture at a fraction of the cost of buying new, allowing you to stretch your budget further and save money. Additionally, don’t overlook the potential of DIY projects to transform inexpensive or outdated items into unique and personalized pieces that reflect your personality and taste.
Get creative with upcycling and repurposing to give new life to old or discarded items and save money on furnishing your room. Look for opportunities to repurpose everyday objects or materials into functional and decorative pieces for your room. For example, you can repurpose wooden crates as bookshelves, old pallets as a bed frame, or mason jars as storage containers or decor accents. Consider giving old furniture a fresh coat of paint or new upholstery fabric to update its look and match your room’s decor.
When it comes to decorating your room, there are plenty of budget-friendly options available to add style and personality without breaking the bank. Shop for inexpensive decor items such as throw pillows, blankets, rugs, curtains, wall art, and decorative accents at discount stores, dollar stores, or online retailers. Look for affordable decor pieces that reflect your interests, hobbies, or aesthetic preferences and can be easily swapped out or updated over time. Get creative with DIY decor projects using inexpensive materials such as washi tape, fabric scraps, or thrifted finds to add a personal touch to your room without spending a lot of money.
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should be Celebrating Flatmate’s Day appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>While living with roommates can be challenging, they often evolve into lifelong friends, sharing the highs and lows that college throws our way. They also offer invaluable support and camaraderie, whether it’s navigating exams, heartbreaks, or homesickness. With our roommates by our side, every day is a chance for adventure, laughter, and meeting new people.
If you’re ready to toast to your roommates, here are some great ways to do it:
Gratitude Gathering: Whip up a feast or order in, and gather round the table to share stories, laughter, and gratitude for the bond you share.
Movie Night: Dim the lights, pop the popcorn, and watch your favorite movies for a cozy night in with your roommates.
Game On: Break out the board games or fire up the console and have a night of friendly competition.
Creative Collage: Print out your favorite pics with your roommates and create a DIY collage to decorate your space and remind you of some epic moments.
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]]>The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life as a Female Student appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>While you’ll be spending a long time at school, you most likely won’t have enough storage space in your dorm for your entire wardrobe. Furthermore, it’s difficult to lug heavier bags from home to school and back. Rather take fewer items and do laundry regularly because after all, this will also make it easier to keep track of what you own.
Even if you feel like you trust your roommate, you never truly know other people’s intentions, especially in an unfamiliar environment. That’s why it’s important to find a hiding place to store your valuables so that you can keep them safe. If you don’t have a safe, make sure you put your valuables in places where they’re not easy to stumble upon accidentally.
Don’t assume that your dorm is going to be spotless when you arrive. Furthermore, when you first arrive on campus, you probably won’t know where to do your shopping. Take some cleaning supplies with you just in case you need to give your room a scrub.
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]]>Making friends and enjoying a bubbly social life is an effective way to get over feelings of homesickness. After all, loneliness is often the first thing that affects new college students as they leave home. Still, when living in a co-ed dorm, there may be plenty of parties and new people who you may find yourself getting attracted to. If you do search for romance, make sure you do it for the right reasons as you don’t want to ruin the atmosphere if things go south.
As a young adult, drinking is a pastime that you may come into contact with. You may also be of legal age to partake. While there’s no rule against prohibiting yourself from enjoying such activities entirely, make sure that you know your limits as you don’t want to take things overboard, letting your studies and health suffer as a result.
What’s great about college is that many sports and social clubs are catering to almost every taste. For this reason, it’s a good idea to enroll in some clubs. After all, this will enable you to meet like-minded individuals and potentially make new friends.
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]]>Noisy roommates are more common than you think, so it’s a good idea to set some ground rules from the very start, such as making no noise when the other person is sleeping or studying.
Being a silent type stuck with a noisy roommate is an absolute nightmare, but it’s important to speak up about things that are bothering you if you want something to change.
If studying in your room feels like a mission impossible because your dormmate is always making noise, you’ll probably have a much easier time studying somewhere else, starting with a library.
When nothing else works, you can try turning to technology. Get noise-canceling headphones or earplugs to help you block the sounds around you.
Speaking of devices that can help you block out the noise around you, the white noise machine is also helpful. If it seems like a huge investment, try looking for white noise playlists online instead.
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]]>The post 3 Major Dorm Life Mistakes To Avoid Making at the Start of the School Year appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Storage room in your dorm will be extremely limited, and you shouldn’t go overboard when packing for your trip. Make a checklist of all the essentials you’ll need to bring along, consider investing in space-saving storage solutions, and avoid packing unnecessary clothes since they tend to take up the most unnecessary room in your closet.
The earlier you talk with your roommate and set the rules for your dorm, the easier it will be to avoid conflicts long-term. Have an open conversation about your cleaning habits, schedules, and study habits, and set the rules concerning guests, noise, and shared items so you can avoid disagreements down the road.
Each dorm comes with its own set of rules, and the sooner you familiarize yourself with them – the better. Figure out if there’s a curfew and quiet hours so you wouldn’t get into trouble by ignoring them, and make sure to respect the etiquette in common areas, such as the common kitchen and bathroom.
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]]>The post 5 Tips for Better Sleep in a Dorm appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Investing in a quality mattress topper and comfortable bedding might make a bigger difference than you think. Maybe also bring your favorite pillow for a touch of familiarity and extra comfort.
Open communication about sleep preferences with your roommate can help create a more sleep-friendly environment for everyone. Talk about lights out, noise levels, and study schedules so that you’re all on the same page.
An eye cover can be a game-changer, blocking out unwanted light. When your roommate is looking for her pajamas with the light turned on, you won’t even notice.
Dorms can be loud. Noise-canceling headphones can help create a peaceful auditory environment so that you can focus on your sleep.
Create a consistent bedtime routine to signal to your body that it’s time to wind down. A consistent routine can cue your body that it’s time to transition into sleep mode no matter where you are.
The post 5 Tips for Better Sleep in a Dorm appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post Tips for Save Money on Furnishing Your Room appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>One of the best ways to find affordable furniture and decor items is by exploring secondhand shops, thrift stores, garage sales, and online marketplaces. Keep an eye out for gently used furniture pieces such as dressers, desks, chairs, and shelves that can be repurposed or refurbished to suit your style and needs. You can often find high-quality furniture at a fraction of the cost of buying new, allowing you to stretch your budget further and save money. Additionally, don’t overlook the potential of DIY projects to transform inexpensive or outdated items into unique and personalized pieces that reflect your personality and taste.
Get creative with upcycling and repurposing to give new life to old or discarded items and save money on furnishing your room. Look for opportunities to repurpose everyday objects or materials into functional and decorative pieces for your room. For example, you can repurpose wooden crates as bookshelves, old pallets as a bed frame, or mason jars as storage containers or decor accents. Consider giving old furniture a fresh coat of paint or new upholstery fabric to update its look and match your room’s decor.
When it comes to decorating your room, there are plenty of budget-friendly options available to add style and personality without breaking the bank. Shop for inexpensive decor items such as throw pillows, blankets, rugs, curtains, wall art, and decorative accents at discount stores, dollar stores, or online retailers. Look for affordable decor pieces that reflect your interests, hobbies, or aesthetic preferences and can be easily swapped out or updated over time. Get creative with DIY decor projects using inexpensive materials such as washi tape, fabric scraps, or thrifted finds to add a personal touch to your room without spending a lot of money.
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should be Celebrating Flatmate’s Day appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>While living with roommates can be challenging, they often evolve into lifelong friends, sharing the highs and lows that college throws our way. They also offer invaluable support and camaraderie, whether it’s navigating exams, heartbreaks, or homesickness. With our roommates by our side, every day is a chance for adventure, laughter, and meeting new people.
If you’re ready to toast to your roommates, here are some great ways to do it:
Gratitude Gathering: Whip up a feast or order in, and gather round the table to share stories, laughter, and gratitude for the bond you share.
Movie Night: Dim the lights, pop the popcorn, and watch your favorite movies for a cozy night in with your roommates.
Game On: Break out the board games or fire up the console and have a night of friendly competition.
Creative Collage: Print out your favorite pics with your roommates and create a DIY collage to decorate your space and remind you of some epic moments.
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]]>The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life as a Female Student appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>While you’ll be spending a long time at school, you most likely won’t have enough storage space in your dorm for your entire wardrobe. Furthermore, it’s difficult to lug heavier bags from home to school and back. Rather take fewer items and do laundry regularly because after all, this will also make it easier to keep track of what you own.
Even if you feel like you trust your roommate, you never truly know other people’s intentions, especially in an unfamiliar environment. That’s why it’s important to find a hiding place to store your valuables so that you can keep them safe. If you don’t have a safe, make sure you put your valuables in places where they’re not easy to stumble upon accidentally.
Don’t assume that your dorm is going to be spotless when you arrive. Furthermore, when you first arrive on campus, you probably won’t know where to do your shopping. Take some cleaning supplies with you just in case you need to give your room a scrub.
The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life as a Female Student appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Making friends and enjoying a bubbly social life is an effective way to get over feelings of homesickness. After all, loneliness is often the first thing that affects new college students as they leave home. Still, when living in a co-ed dorm, there may be plenty of parties and new people who you may find yourself getting attracted to. If you do search for romance, make sure you do it for the right reasons as you don’t want to ruin the atmosphere if things go south.
As a young adult, drinking is a pastime that you may come into contact with. You may also be of legal age to partake. While there’s no rule against prohibiting yourself from enjoying such activities entirely, make sure that you know your limits as you don’t want to take things overboard, letting your studies and health suffer as a result.
What’s great about college is that many sports and social clubs are catering to almost every taste. For this reason, it’s a good idea to enroll in some clubs. After all, this will enable you to meet like-minded individuals and potentially make new friends.
The post How to Adjust to Dorm Life appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post 5 Best Ways to Deal With Noisy Dormmate s appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Noisy roommates are more common than you think, so it’s a good idea to set some ground rules from the very start, such as making no noise when the other person is sleeping or studying.
Being a silent type stuck with a noisy roommate is an absolute nightmare, but it’s important to speak up about things that are bothering you if you want something to change.
If studying in your room feels like a mission impossible because your dormmate is always making noise, you’ll probably have a much easier time studying somewhere else, starting with a library.
When nothing else works, you can try turning to technology. Get noise-canceling headphones or earplugs to help you block the sounds around you.
Speaking of devices that can help you block out the noise around you, the white noise machine is also helpful. If it seems like a huge investment, try looking for white noise playlists online instead.
The post 5 Best Ways to Deal With Noisy Dormmate s appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post 3 Major Dorm Life Mistakes To Avoid Making at the Start of the School Year appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Storage room in your dorm will be extremely limited, and you shouldn’t go overboard when packing for your trip. Make a checklist of all the essentials you’ll need to bring along, consider investing in space-saving storage solutions, and avoid packing unnecessary clothes since they tend to take up the most unnecessary room in your closet.
The earlier you talk with your roommate and set the rules for your dorm, the easier it will be to avoid conflicts long-term. Have an open conversation about your cleaning habits, schedules, and study habits, and set the rules concerning guests, noise, and shared items so you can avoid disagreements down the road.
Each dorm comes with its own set of rules, and the sooner you familiarize yourself with them – the better. Figure out if there’s a curfew and quiet hours so you wouldn’t get into trouble by ignoring them, and make sure to respect the etiquette in common areas, such as the common kitchen and bathroom.
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