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I've seen a few posts recommending a rolling suitcase for use instead of a bookbag, etc. Are we talking carry-on size? What dimentions? I'm starting an ADN program in the fall, but I already have a BA degree and a master's degree in other subjects, so I do not think I will have to be taking a bunch of classes other than anatomy, physiology, etc. aside from my nursing classes/clinicals. I know that my nursing classes require a ton of textbooks, but will I be toting them all to class all the time? I just don't want to buy something that will be too big, but I don't want to underestimate the load I'll be lugging around, either.
Thanks!
Oh, I'm sure! I hate rolling backpacks, and I cannot bring myself to buy one...ever. I just get myself a nice massage every month and deal with the shoulder pain from a tote.
I do not, however, mock people who choose to use them. Some people are more about functionality than trendyness. I wear heels to class. Whatev.
You need to be careful with totes, having so much weight baring on one shoulder will hurt you after time. You need to distribute the weight between your shoulders. Look into trying a backpack.
I sincerely apologize to those who felt I was mocking and making fun of you. I was just messing around and I see I have upset some on here. I do know some have conditions, sorry. I still feel the same way about "rolling". I feel they are more cumbersome then practical navigating campuses. Stating that, I am not laughing.
1st semester my first rolling backpack turned out to be too small! I ended up trying to use a suitcase but found that my books shifted around inside too much. I finally found a HUGE rolling backpack at Target that worked perfectly. We were required to bring lots of books to class and I had 3 classes in one day. 2nd semester I was able to go back to a regular backpack because fewer books were required and I was able to get my reference books on my Ipad. This summer all I really need is a tote bag. I'd wait and go to class once or twice before I decided what fits your needs.
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Oh, I'm sure! I hate rolling backpacks, and I cannot bring myself to buy one...ever. I just get myself a nice massage every month and deal with the shoulder pain from a tote.
I do not, however, mock people who choose to use them. Some people are more about functionality than trendyness. I wear heels to class. Whatev.