Things to bring
Clothing: You can take three or four sets of summer clothes and a thin sweater in case the weather suddenly turns cold.
Shoes: Just wear a pair of versatile shoes and buy them after you go.
Washing products: towels, toothpaste, toothbrushes, cups, facial cleanser (Nivea's facial cleanser is enough), sunscreen, hair bands and combs can be brought first, because they may be used on the road if you take a long-distance train. Shampoo, shower gel, soap, soap, washing powder, clothes hangers, slippers and thermos bottles can all be bought at school, and you may need a small locker, or you can buy them there.
Bedding, bedspreads, mosquito nets, washbasins, etc. are not provided by schools, so you can buy them there.
Sanitary napkins: 5-piece sets can be carried with you to prevent sudden changes in living environment and advance holidays.
Documents: ID card, admission notice, household registration transfer certificate (it seems that college students don't need to move their household registration now), etc.
Others: bring a pen, notebook and mobile phone card after you go. You can also take a small umbrella and a suitcase (good quality, in case it breaks down on the road and becomes a burden. ), a handbag or backpack.
Bottom line: The less things, the better. Based on the principle of convenience, everything on campus will be sold, even the bank will be close, even if there is no bank, there will be an ATM.
Also remind your girlfriend not to trust those door-to-door salesmen, and don't let anyone you don't know into the dormitory casually.
You make my mouth water. Is it detailed enough?