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How to Pack a Purse for Class

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You've got the cutest purse and you're dying to bring it to school with you. But you may be wondering what you should pack for your classes.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Pack writing utensils. This is probably the most important thing in your purse for getting through your classes. Make sure your pens have caps though to prevent the ink from leaking all over the inside of your purse.

  2. Step 2

    Bring your school ID. You may need your school ID to check books out of the library and maybe to purchase school lunches.

  3. Step 3

    Check for cosmetics, tampons, menstrual pads, tissues and hair ties every day. Consider having a separate group of cosmetics for your purse, and another for your bathroom so you don't forget anything. Always keep a supply of tampons and menstrual pads so your classmates can borrow from you.

  4. Step 4

    Take the things you need for your classes. This may include a calculator, a protractor, a pencil sharpener, glue sticks erasers and special pencils. Put them into a small pencil case or a zip bag if you want to keep them separate from the other items in your purse.

  5. Step 5

    Consider bringing a small water bottle and a small snack if your school allows it. This'll prevent your stomach from rumbling during class or keep you from feeling light headed due to a drop in blood sugar.

  6. Step 6

    Carry a small calendar to keep your class deadlines and your social life in order.

Tips & Warnings
  • Review the rules at your school to make sure you're not breaking them with what's in your purse.

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on 8/15/2008 Flash drives are good too!! You can save your homework on them and print a copy in the media lab if something happens to your paper.

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