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14 Essential Moving Day Tips For Students
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14 Essential Moving Day Tips For Students

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Last updated on
Mar 15, 2023
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Mar 15, 2023
14 Essential Moving Day Tips For Students
To keep your balance you must keep moving!

Moving may be very stressful, and no other day requires as much planning as moving day. You'll have a long to-do list before you can finally sit back and relax in your new accommodation, from packing and planning to working out how to unpack and organise things once you're done. But thankfully, there are techniques to make things go smoother. Follow these moving day tips to ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible.

1. Create a checklist

It may appear that there is too much to remember in the run-up to your moving day, but real life continues alongside your moving day plans. Maintain a list of everything you need to do and evaluate your timeframe to avoid stress. You may have approved your offer recently and be months away from completion. But that doesn't imply you should put off planning until the week before your relocation.

2. Label your boxes

Label each box with the room it's going to and describe what's inside. Keeping a itemised list and numbering each box in a tiny notebook is a smart method to keep track of what you've packed and ensure you have everything when you unpack. Write on the sides of the boxes rather than the tops, as this can help you identify them if they're stacked.

3. Roll your clothing items

Majority will agree that rolling clothes is the most practical option and an helpful moving day tip. Rolling also lowers the amount of space they take up and makes wrinkles less prone to emerge. So you can store more clothing in one box without having to iron them before putting them back in your closet.

4. Carry an empty bag

Another helping moving day checklist is to putting an empty tote bag or shopping bag inside the luggage in case you need something to keep soiled clothing and towels. This bag can also be used to protect shoes and gadgets inside the baggage. When moving, make sure you have a secure, waterproof bag for your toiletries and cosmetics. This will keep your face wash, toothpaste, and makeup from dripping on your other belongings.

5. Copy your documents

To ensure simple access, keep all crucial documents, such as passports, wills, and insurance paperwork, in one box or file. This should then be kept somewhere you won't lose it. It's also a good idea to make electronic copies of critical documents by scanning and saving them to a USB or cloud storage service like Dropbox, so you can access them whenever you want.

6. Talk to your roommate in advance

Moving in will be your first opportunity to meet your roommate in person. Spend time together, whether it's assisting a neighbour with their unpacking or eating supper together at night. You can also talk about roommate agreements and the dos and don'ts of sharing a room. It is a good idea to divide your responsibilities, how each of you will utilise the room, and who will bring what. These discussions will aid in the prevention of future confrontations.

7. Download useful apps

Whether you're relocating abroad on your own or with your family, there's an app for everything to aid you along the journey. A moving day tip is making your phone your tour guide, interpreter, and teacher during your journey with just a few downloads. There are a lot of country specific useful apps for students available to make living easier.

8. Wear comfortable clothes

Wearing comfortable and practical clothing is a moving day tip that can make all the difference. You must be able to move freely because you will be moving all day. You should also consider the weather, for example, wear layers because you will get hotter throughout the day doing so much physical activity and will no doubt want to take layers off.

9. Check the weather

Keep a track of the weather forecast in the days leading up to your relocation so you may be prepared for whatever comes your way, whether it's a comfortably warm summer day or a heat wave. If you're going a long distance, a moving day tip would be to check the weather in your starting and ending points so you can arrange your loading and unloading accordingly.

10. Stay Hydrated

During your moving day, drink enough of fluids throughout the day, even if you're not thirsty. Always keep refrigerated fluids available for yourself and your moving crew. Water and electrolyte-rich beverages should be your go to drinks. Regardless of how exhausted you are, avoid caffeinated beverages for after you've finished moving they can dehydrate you.

11. Be in touch with your student accommodation staff

To prevent stress on the day, evaluate your choices for getting to your student accommodation after you arrive at your destination and be in touch with your staff. Get an idea about the public transportation around the city and how to get to your dorm. When you arrive at your location and need information, don't be afraid to approach the on-site management team or your landlord will be a great moving day tip. They are well prepared for your visit and are well able to answer your questions and make your adjustment to a new city as easy as possible.

12. Sell unwanted stuff

A great moving day tip would be to sell any useful items you don't need to make a modest profit and pay some of the moving fees. Donate items that aren't worth selling but are still in good shape to charity, and then recycle or rid of the remainder. Reduce the number of items you will bring to your new house; this applies to everything, from clothing to trinkets. If you have friends who are helping you with your relocation, see if they need anything you plan to sell.

13. Label Electrics

To label electronics, label each cord with tape or a marker. If you have a lot of cords, identify each one with the electronic one that corresponds to it. A good organisation tip would be taking a picture of the cord configuration. It is advised to stick some coloured stickers and stick the same colour to each socket and each end of the cable or to take a photo of the setup to have a visual memory.

14. Spend some time with your family

The most important moving day checklist is to spend some time with the family. Leaving your parents and siblings to move to another country can be hard and sad. So, make sure you give yourself enough time to spend some time with your family and that you don't have to say goodbye in a hurry. You might even make a day of it and spend some time together doing something special before leaving. Whenever you are homesick, remember that video calls make it simple to stay in touch with family and friends these days!

It is okay if things take time to fall together at once and to properly unpack and decorate your new house. Relax and unwind by having a night in with takeout or watching a movie in your new home. Just make sure you have a mattress to sleep on at night. Happy moving!

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