With the fall semester only about two weeks away, students are packing, finishing their summer jobs and returning to Cedar City.
For first-year students, the idea of packing up everything they’ve collected since birth can be truly overwhelming. And even for returning students, the move seems a little less overwhelming but equally dreadful.
Here are some tips to make the move back a little easier:
Pack Your Things in Sections
This might seem obvious, but when loading up, make sure to pack in categories. Make separate boxes for kitchen utensils, toiletries, school supplies, etc. It’s helpful to subcategorize clothes as well, separating winter and summer clothes, because the winter coats don’t necessarily have to be brought back out until it gets chilly again. Packing in sections not only keeps everything organized, but will make move-in day go by much quicker.
Rome Wasn’t Built In a Day
Moving is stressful, and can take longer than expected. Take a deep breath and realize that well, Rome wasn’t built in a day. It can be exhausting and seem like an enormous task to move in and set everything up at once, Realize this and prioritize what needs to be set up first, and don’t forget to take breaks during the process. Color-coding T-shirts or posting polaroids on mirrors is something that can be done days later when energy is regained.
Teamwork Makes the Dream work
Make It Fun
Be excited to move! This is the start of another fall semester, and what’s better than a fresh start? Making a mental list of things to look forward to is the perfect way to remind overwhelmed students that this year will be a good one. Turn on some pump-up music and make the best of it, because life’s what we make it, right?
Story by: Elizabeth Armstrong

