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Setting Up for Move-out Success

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Returning my freshman dorm to the state I received it in solidified the fact that my freshman year is, in fact, over. Those walls have seen so much change and so many memories, it feels crazy to say that I no longer live in Kahn. From late nights in the pool room to snack time with my roommate on our bright blue shag rug, I appreciate everything that dorm has done for me. While moving out can be an emotional and stressful time, here are some tips for making sure everything goes smoothly. 

Setting up for success is a huge component for a quick and easy move-out. This is why I recommend being super careful when putting up posters and wall decor. This way, wall paint or poster edges don鈥檛 get ripped, and they can be rehomed or reused next year. Big swap is a great way to rehome belongings; at the end of the year, there is a week where clothing and belongings can be swapped, donated, or taken.

Trust me when I say you do not want to be the person with a flight in two days and a fully unpacked room. Always start packing earlier than you think. I started a week to two weeks ahead with winter clothes and things I knew I wouldn鈥檛 be using for the last few summery weeks of school.

Preparing ahead might be a theme here. When figuring out a summer storage situation, always research and book units months in advance. It was because I didn鈥檛 take my own advice that my roommate and I ended up with a massive 10 x 15 storage unit--the rest were gone. As a last-minute solution, there are always people who can come and pick up your belongings and store them, but this option can get very expensive.

Whether or not you and your roommate are close and sharing a storage unit, coordination is always key. You don鈥檛 want a dorm room without walking pathways during the final week to add extra stress. Try and select times to spread out/organize belongings and pack up. This way, storage boxes can be separated, and the room can remain in a livable state.

Moving out doesn鈥檛 have to be crazy hectic and stressful. Personally, I liked using packing as a study break from my finals to give my mind a break. Though I was definitely sad to move out of my beloved freshman dorm with my beloved roommate, I am so excited for what next year鈥檚 dorm has in store.

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