Packing for university can seem daunting, but hopefully our guide will cover all the bases to take the hard work or thinking what to pack out of the equation. Take a look below at our tips and make sure to download our handy checklist for you to print off and tick as you go.
We don’t necessarily recommend you bring every single thing on this list, but take a read through and consider what would be useful for you. You don’t need to pack your entire room off to uni! Have a look at your tenancy agreement with your accommodation to see what they already provide and what you need to buy. You can always go back home during reading week or the holidays to bring more things back.
In addition to the packing list, have a read through some extra tips below:
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Depending on your budget you may or may not have your own bathroom. If you do happen to land yourself a private bathroom, there are a few extras you need to remember. If you’re sharing, fear not! You and your housemates will be best friends in no time so a communal bathroom will be no bother at all. Either way, we have compiled a list of top items not to forget.
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As for your kitchen, if you're in shared living, you might end up with one toastie maker per person...in fact, there will be multiple of lots of kitchen items. You'll 100% want to take things like your own plates and cutlery. But most people are happy to share cooking equipment, and appliances like kettles and toasters are normally supplied. Have this in mind if you're sharing a kitchen because below is an exhaustive list of things to take to university.
For International Students
We are delighted that you are looking to study at King’s from abroad. In addition to our comprehensive packing list, there are some extra things that you should know as an international student:
In your hand luggage, make sure you have the following:
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Prescription medication (if you have any pre-existing medical conditions, whether they require a prescription or not, it is recommended to bring a physical copy of any diagnoses and prescriptions translated into English, as well as contact information for your old GP. King’s has it’s own health centre for staff and students, and their friendly team are best placed to advise international students on these matters.
Check in luggage
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Towels, bedding, kitchen items – these are bulky and can be bought for very cheap either directly from your accommodation, IKEA (in Wembley, Hammersmith or North Greenwhich), Poundland and most supermarkets such as Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsburys, Marks & Spencer
Other things to consider
As well as packing your bags well, there are other things you can do to be prepared for coming to King’s.
Bring or buy?
Luggage can be very expensive, and a good way to avoid paying for the fees is to buy when you get here. After all, you will be studying here for a number of years, and you can always store over the summer! You can order pretty much anything you need from a larger supermarket, Argos, Wilko or Ikea, as well as Amazon
We hope you find this guide useful, and can’t wait to see you in September. For more information on student life at King’s and preparing for university, check out our news page here.