"Back to School in Style: The Ultimate Guide for College Students"
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Ah, college. The land of free application weeks, FAFSA forms, and dorm life. Whether you're a fresh-faced freshman or a seasoned transfer student, we've got you covered. From the best colleges that accept transfer students to the best dorms and dorm packing lists, this guide is chock-full of tips and tricks to make your college experience the best it can be. So grab your MacBook Air, a bowl of tteokbokki, and let's get started!
1. MacBook Air More Like MacBook YAAAAAASSS!
Let's face it, a reliable laptop is a must-have for college students. Thankfully, the MacBook Air is here to save the day. With its affordable price tag and lightweight design, it's perfect for toting around campus. Plus, with features like Touch ID and all-day battery life, you'll be the envy of your classmates. Just be aware that the silver color may not be everyone's cup of tea.
2. A Book That Will Make You Want Tteokbokki More Than Death
Sometimes, college can be tough. That's where "죽고 싶지만 떡볶이는 먹고 싶어" comes in. This Korean memoir about depression is both relatable and easy to read. Just make sure you have a box of tissues nearby. Keep in mind, the book is only available in Korean and is not a substitute for professional help.
3. Best Dorms and Dorm Packing List 2022
Let's be real, the dorms are a huge part of the college experience. That's why we've scoured the country to find the best dorms around. Whether you're looking for a luxurious private bathroom or a room with a view, we've got you covered. And don't forget to check out our dorm packing list for 2022. From bedding to tech gear, we've got everything you need to make your dorm feel like home.
4. Federal Student Aid Application and HEERF Application
Paying for college can be daunting, but thankfully there are resources available to help. The Federal Student Aid Application and Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Application are two great places to start. These applications can help you qualify for grants, loans, and other forms of financial aid. So don't be afraid to apply!
5. Common App Teacher Recommendation and Mid Year Report Common App
If you're applying to college, chances are you've heard of the Common App. But did you know that there are two additional components to the application process? The Common App Teacher Recommendation and Mid Year Report Common App are both important pieces of the puzzle. Make sure to give your teachers and guidance counselors plenty of time to complete these forms on your behalf.
So there you have it, the ultimate guide for college students. Remember, the most important part of the college experience is to have fun and make the most of it. Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!