3. Flash Drive:
Its 2014, if you don’t have a flash drive accessible to you, you might as well be sporting big bangs. In all seriousness, flash drives are an essential tool in storing your essays, group projects, presentations, and standard homework and test guides.
4. Accordion Binder:
Though your instructors will lead you to think otherwise, they are very capable of making mistakes– sometimes in the form of losing your work. Having an accordion binder will allow you to save graded assignments and tests in an orderly fashion should any serious investigation arise. Be advised: when presenting your evidence do so with caution and humility, because your Psychology 101 professor probably envisions himself as the next Sigmund Freud. You’d hate to be the one to knock him off that horse.
5. Blue Books and Bubble Sheets
I know you think you’ll pick them up before exam day but trust me–you’ll forget. Rather than stress yourself out 20 minutes before the big exam, buy extra of both test materials at the beginning of each semester and avoid replacing all the information you crammed the night before.
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