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College CheckLists provides students with the exact checklist for their specific college plus convenient one-click shopping.

By knowing exactly what to bring and what not to bring—and easily getting everything they need—students arrive prepared.

11/02/2021

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09/29/2021

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Photos 05/11/2021

⭐$1,400 SWEEPSTAKES!⭐

Did you know the average cumulative cost of dorm room essentials is $1,400? That’s why CollegeCheckLists is giving away $1,400 to one lucky winner. 💸

⭐Entering is easy:
• Start a Pinterest board titled CollegeCheckLists Pin to Move In
• Pin an image of an item with your college’s name, mascot, or logo
• Text your board using Pinterest SMS feature to (888) 490-2804
• Then text keyword “DORM” to (888) 490-2804 (make sure to send in a separate text!)
• Confirm your entry with your first name, email, and birthday

Contest ends 6/14/2021, winner will be selected no later than 8/1/2021

Visit CollegeCheckLists.com for more details and full rules!

**SMS rates may apply. Must be 18+ to enter. If you‘re under 18, ask a parent or guardian to enter😉

i.cbc.ca 05/06/2021

How it feels dropping the kids off at college 😭

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Photos 04/15/2021

Parents, as always, thinking of every last detail 😊

You know that Covid “go bag” that so many of us parents packed for our college kids back in August to grab in case they were suddenly sent into quarantine? The one with all the supplies they might need? The one that my son thought was dumb? The one that he did not bring with him when he was quarantined (without symptoms) in February?

Well, my son got his one-and-done J&J shot on campus, and at midnight called me crying in pain, throwing up, burning up, etc. having a very strong reaction to the vaccine. The nurse told him not to take Tylenol — let the immune system do its work.

Son: Mom, I’m soooo dehydrated!
Me: Go into your “go bag” and mix up a Pedialyte.
Son: There’s Pedialyte in that bag?
Me: Yes. For dehydration.
Son: Oh...Mom, I’m burning up but I can’t take Tylenol!
Me: The bag has instant-cold ice packs that’ll help cool you down — and take your temperature as a baseline in case it gets worse.
Son: I don’t have a thermometer!
Me: Yes, you do. In the bag. Touchless.
Son: Oh. Okay. But I left my phone charger at Scott’s and I’m dying and I can’t possibly go out and get it!
Me: It’s okay. The bag has an extra phone charger too.
Son: Oh...You really thought of everything. I’m sorry I dissed the bag. You were right.
Yup. 🙂

Aside from tiredness, my son felt back to normal 36 hours after he received the vaccination! Yes, we now know that the CDC recommends Tylenol/Advil to manage side effects (fever, etc.) after the body has begun to mount a response.

Shared with permission Sallie McGagh Delaney

04/14/2021

Who’s ready for finals week? 🤣




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