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i went last year and these are some things i will be bringing this year: -a shower caddy to take soap, shampoo, etc in with you, as well as a bag to put your clean clothes and towel in. there is NO space in the shower to sit your things to keep them dry. -a sleeping mask. the bright LEDS are kept on all night and the light illuminates the bunk rooms pretty brightly. -a standing, small mirror. if you do makeup, this is a lifesaver. the bathrooms are overflowing in the morning, and doing your makeup/hair from your bunk makes things so much easier. -more $1s. you use the vending machines more than you think. -more blankets/bedding. the keep it COLD. -better quality socks. you’ll be getting 12k+ steps a day. the only times you’re not on your feet is during seminars and meals. -earplugs. you never know which one of your roomies will snore. -lip balm. forgot it, and i was suffering all week 😭 -BRING MULTIPLE PENS. you will need them and they only give you one for the week. -if you’re going during summer, don’t bother bringing anything other than shorts. it’s HOT. -open toed sandals like Chacos are best
Sorry but good luck getting in for a scholarship. Only 300 are handed out per year out of the hundreds of thousands that attend. I got one; and let me tell you is it competitive
On medicines, that's not everything is it ? What about those with asthma or diabetes ? ( I don't have diabetes, but what about those who need epi pens, for example ? ) I'd suggest , instead of sandals , rain shoes. You can wear socks with them if you need to.