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Rolling luggage as 'back pack' Haha

Hi Everyone,

So I just want to get your opinion. I think it's so crazy that everyone in my class uses a rolling luggage as a backpack. I've never in my mind thought it'd be me, but apparently my books are heavy so I ended up searching for one and found a 21" rolling upright luggage for my new backpack to lug my back breaking books in!! Anyone else think this 21" luggage is too big?! I can't find anything smaller at the stores! :D

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Hey I found one that is a rolling suitcase. I bought it at Wally world for only 20.00. Last summer I had double tennis elbows and was unable to carry anything slightly heavy for long. It was a SUPER big lifesaver, not to mention easier for me to keep everything organized according to class. I think it was a SUPER idea on your part.

oops I mean a rolling briefcase

I bought a rolling laptop backpack and it wasn't big enough. At times I had to carry my regular backpack AND my rolling backpack. My backpack was 21 inches so I don't think yours will be too big.

I got a rolling laptop bag at Wally world for about $30. I figure it might come in handy after I am done with school and can afford to travel. lol

I broke down and bought one while taking A&P, that book so darn heavy, and they told me in the bookstore all the nursing students use them because of all the heavy books....so why not? Might as well save your back for the clinicals!

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