eddyrynes Posted July 2, 2019 Posted July 2, 2019 Hey everyone ? So I'll be moving to the US this fall to start grad school. Any advice or reads on how to pack your life into two suitcases? How do you decide which books you'll be bringing with you?
catalysis Posted July 3, 2019 Posted July 3, 2019 same here I think 2 suitcases won't be enough, so I'm planning on having some boxes shipped to me once I settle down... no way I can feet both summer and winter clothes plus books and other stuff in just 2 airplane size luggage eddyrynes 1
AP Posted July 4, 2019 Posted July 4, 2019 This was me six years ago! I think two suitcases is enough, but you have to be prepared to get rid of your stuff. I sold a lot of things before moving, left some things with friends. Here's what I did: * Packed the clothing that I really liked, that I knew I'd be using for the next few months. * Took only a couple of books and left the rest with friends/family. On every trip back, I took one or two books. For most, I realized I didn't need them. * Left some clothing I couldn't take the first time with an aunt and then she brought it when she visited (like cocktail dresses and high-heel shoes). Now, this is my biggest piece of advice: You will be coming to a new country, a new program, a new everything. Bring with you some decor that you love from your place to make you future apartment your home. I brought a small mirror, a knob decor, and a picture frame with my grandmothers. That alone helped me feel more at home. eddyrynes 1
howdoiexitvim Posted July 4, 2019 Posted July 4, 2019 What I plan to do may not be necessary for everyone, but I plan not to take any books with me when I move for grad school. It's an opportunity to try and break a hoarding habit. eddyrynes 1
Rachel Watts Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 You probably need some Marie Kondo in your life haha. Then even two suitcases will be extra. But I agree, don’t bring the books, let it be the fresh start. eddyrynes 1
eddyrynes Posted July 16, 2019 Author Posted July 16, 2019 On 7/4/2019 at 8:04 PM, AP said: This was me six years ago! I think two suitcases is enough, but you have to be prepared to get rid of your stuff. I sold a lot of things before moving, left some things with friends. Here's what I did: * Packed the clothing that I really liked, that I knew I'd be using for the next few months. * Took only a couple of books and left the rest with friends/family. On every trip back, I took one or two books. For most, I realized I didn't need them. * Left some clothing I couldn't take the first time with an aunt and then she brought it when she visited (like cocktail dresses and high-heel shoes). Now, this is my biggest piece of advice: You will be coming to a new country, a new program, a new everything. Bring with you some decor that you love from your place to make you future apartment your home. I brought a small mirror, a knob decor, and a picture frame with my grandmothers. That alone helped me feel more at home. Thanks for this good advice
Dryad Posted February 9, 2020 Posted February 9, 2020 On 7/9/2019 at 4:19 AM, Rachel Watts said: You probably need some Marie Kondo in your life haha. Then even two suitcases will be extra. But I agree, don’t bring the books, let it be the fresh start. Konmari is legit. I also vacuum sealed all my stuff (ziplock works just as well) so it'd all fit in one suitcase. They're are also some companies that offer flat rate pricing for a given box dimension. In Canada, they have country wide options with Canada Post. Best of luck!
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