Orientation 2008
What to Bring
Here are some ideas to help you prepare for your big move and to make you feel at home when you get here.
Reed provides:
- bed (extra long twin)
- desk with chair
- bureau
- shelves
- overhead light
- window coverings
- closet or wardrobe
- ethernet connection
- phone line
You should bring (or plan to buy through Reed’s bookstore):
- bed linens (flat twin sheets are good, but extra long are best)
- blankets
- pillow(s)
- towels
- phone
- hangers
- desk lamp
- alarm clock
- toiletries (soap, etc.)
- bathrobe or large towel for walk to shower
- quarters for laundry
You might want:
- school supplies: stapler, hole punch, tape, files, disks
- throw rug
- hand mirror
- dry erase board
- laundry basket or large bag
Some people like:
- stereo
- storage trunk
- can opener
- hot pot or rice cooker
- popcorn popper
- small “dorm” fridge
- floor lamp
- surge suppressor
- plate, silverware, mug
- posters, decorations
- juggling equipment (required for math majors)
Absolutely not:
- microwave
- electronic musical instruments or amplifiers
(See the housing contract in the Getting Started at Reed booklet for additional items)
Clothing:
- Portland weather . . .
- In summer, warm to hot weather—70s to 90s
- Most of the year, plenty of drizzle (think conducive to studying), moderate temperatures, and occasional snow.
You really need:
- your normal wardrobe
- if not already included, waterproof shoes
You might want:
- waterproof coat with hood
- umbrella
- hats, gloves, etc.
- layers: sweaters, long underwear
- shorts, t-shirts
- slippers and a robe
- bathing suit
- something for winter and spring formals
Might be cool:
- think Halloween costumes
- hiking or camping gear
If you forget:
If you forget something, there are a lot of shopping areas relatively close to Reed. Shopping shuttles to Fred Meyer and Target will be offered on Friday, Saturday and Monday of new Reedie orientation.
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