Hi folks
Just a bit of as of really
My son’s going to uni in September! Proud as anything.
Me and his mum are thinking of putting a hamper together of stuff for him. What sort of stuff would folk recommend? Both for uni life and leaving the family home?
Thanks
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Thread: Uni Life
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07-08-2024 07:35 PM #1
Uni Life
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07-08-2024 08:30 PM #2
Where’s he off to, and what’s he studying? Assuming he is in halls for first year?
A good recipe book would be one.
A young persons railcard for trips back home?
A gym membership for a month in the new city.
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07-08-2024 09:09 PM #4
My son has just completed his first year at uni, if yours is anything like mine he’ll need a few hangover cures in there
I’d put in some lemsips, cold & flu tablets etc. they all come down with freshers flu within the first week.
Gift cards for food delivery apps will go down well too if you want to put in something a bit different to the norm.
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07-08-2024 09:14 PM #6
Congratulations to your son.
I asked a similar question on here when I left for uni in 2009 (did you not check that far back before posting a new thread?).
A first aid type box with various medicines etc that he'll likely not bother buying himself if needs them.
It'll depend on what setup he's moving into whether or not he'll need any pots and pans etc... failing that gift cards/cash probably the most actually useful thing for him.
Course textbooks are very expensive (can usually find second hand ones though!) so maybe those boring bits so he can spend on the fun stuff?Mon the Hibs.
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07-08-2024 09:21 PM #7
Another good one my old man done for me was a years iptv on a Firestick. Made a lot of pals being able to show whatever sporting event someone wanted to see. Especially with a lot of foreign students in halls, I had the all-Ireland football and hurling, World Series, Super Bowl, the lot. Definitely a good ice breaker for him if that’s his thing.
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08-08-2024 07:41 AM #9
Electrolight tablets. They're a hangover cure from the gods.
Science In Sport do big packs of them."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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08-08-2024 10:25 AM #13
A recipe book is a great shout; I'd add a wee box with some basic herbs and spices as well. Nothing worse than living off pasta and jars of sauce for a year. Also if he is in shared accommodation then the ability to whip up a half decent meal on occasion will ensure he is pretty popular.
A couple of decent towels, a laundry bag/basket and an extension cable are all handy to have as well.
Finally, and maybe one you don't want to think about too much, but a couple of packs of condoms. Doesn't have to be a big deal, just stick them somewhere in his bags and he can find them when he unpacks. You have a whole load of young people living in close proximity, living away from home for the first time and likely drinking and socialising together regularly. They will come in useful.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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08-08-2024 12:15 PM #14
If its a flat rather than Halls, then make sure he knows how to change a light bulb or unblock a vacuum! (Personal experience!)
PS ... NOT me!
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08-08-2024 12:57 PM #15
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No advice on what to send with him - I sent my son to Aberdeen with kitchen stuff, bedding and laundry powder But the best piece of advise I got from a good friend was to set up a weekly phone call. 6pm every Thursday I phoned and had a quick chat. Hearing his voice gives you so much more than texts and WhatsApp messages. I could suss out if he was OK far better. He says it was good for him now too.
We sent money for food once a month and if we had takeaway I'd send him money to treat himself to something too.
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08-08-2024 05:18 PM #16
On the cooking front, Simply Cook is a recipe kit where you buy the raw ingredients (chicken, pasta, etc) but they send you the awkward stuff - think like miso paste or something that you wouldn’t normally have in.
Probably early days for that but if you wanted something special and he’s a bit cheffy it might be an idea."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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21-08-2024 07:31 PM #19
Thanks for this
Some really good advice!
He’s away to do business and philosophy. Super proud.
Hits home now and again, empty nest and that.
Love all the stuff on here. The phone call idea is great.
Any more tips greatly appreciated
Thanks
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15-10-2024 04:58 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Tots emosh!
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