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Classes, labs, and the library are REALLY cold (relative to everywhere else). Definitely bring sweatshirts and/or light jackets. Rain is typically light and warm; if you bring a raincoat, make sure it is very lightweight.
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Personally, I liked color slides for some classes. Bringing a printer is not necessary as printing in the library is free in (black and white), but I found it really inconvenient so I bought printer from an upper termer. Most slides don't need to be in color, but since almost all the lecture slides posted on ANGEL can not be edited (the only way to download most is screenshots), some do not come out very legible in b/w. If you print everything, you will go through a LOT of ink, so bring extra ink cartridges.
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Scrubs question??
I'm going to be an MS1 in a few weeks in GND. Just want to know why we need scrubs?? Is it to wear in the labs or for somewhere else too? Or can we just wear something else? I understand that anatomy lab's have a horrible smell that lingers for a while so I was planning on wearing something that I know I'll probably get rid of after the term.
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