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I'm writing a short review on a backpack I have recently bought and I'm submitting it on their official website. So please check it and tell me if there are any mistakes. This is the first time I review a product. Thanks.
I bought this laptop backpack last week and I couldn't be happier. It's *extremely* spacious, very affordable and the quality is absolutely amazing.
The water repelling protective rain coat is attached to the bottom of the bag so you will never lose it; you can simply "hide" it in a small dedicated pocket under the bag itself. It's very practical and top-quality. I poured some water on the outer side of the rain coat but it didn't absorb any of it and the inner side remained dry.
I can put my laptop plus a few thick dictionaries and textbooks inside the bag without feeling like the bag is running out of space. It has pockets and holders for external HDDs and a laptop charger, three pens, PDA/phone, MP3 player, a small P&S camera and one business card holder. This is incredible because I'm a teacher and I can carry all of my stuff in only one bag.
I wish the shoulder straps were slightly wider but still, they are very soft and comfortable.
In short, this bag is excellent and I highly recommend it.
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Very nicely written. The company should be very happy with your review.
AL
Very nicely written. The company should be very happy with your review.
AL
What should I wear to my college orientation?
Q. Is a sundress acceptable?
How about a long shirt/dress with leggings and sandals?
Or perhaps just a shirt and shorts?
Please do tell. Thank you.
How about a long shirt/dress with leggings and sandals?
Or perhaps just a shirt and shorts?
Please do tell. Thank you.
Answer
Dress for the weather. If the weather is hot, a sundress is acceptable or a shirt and shorts would be fine, but be prepared for possible air conditioning coolness indoors. Perhaps bring along a sweater in your backpack.
It's a day to meet people so you'll be making and receiving lots of first impressions. So don't wear anything too scandalous, unless scandalous is the first impression you are intending to leave people with.
There will most likely be papers handed out at orientation. If the campus is at all lively, expect to run into representatives of lots of campus clubs and organizations handing out literature about upcoming events and introducing themselves. So besides giving you a place to stash your sweater, a backpack will give you a place to stash the papers you receive so you can review them later. Bring along a notebook and whatever you use to track your contacts and daily schedule, so you can pencil in interesting looking events that you want to attend and jot down notes as you get oriented. If you are a PDA (e.g. Palm organizer) user, it might be worth carrying an external battery pack for it in case your battery starts to run down before the day is done.
Allow yourself plenty of time to get to the official orientation so you have time to meet and interact with all those campus club representatives along the way without showing up late at the orientation event itself. If you're a new dorm resident, don't forget to bring your room key. Marking your name, building and room number on the front of your notebook just might be helpful in finding your way back home at the end of the day. A campus map may be a useful thing to bring along.
What are your plans for the possibility of rain? Some folks like to use a compact fold-up umbrella. An inexpensive hooded plastic poncho folds up small in your backpack and will cover you and your backpack if bad weather comes up. You get to make the call on the trade-off between practical and fashionable.
Be sure too to wear a smile. Interact with people and have fun. Like college itself, orientation day is not just about learning a bunch of facts that will be tossed in front of you, though catching on to the facts along the way is a good thing too.
Dress for the weather. If the weather is hot, a sundress is acceptable or a shirt and shorts would be fine, but be prepared for possible air conditioning coolness indoors. Perhaps bring along a sweater in your backpack.
It's a day to meet people so you'll be making and receiving lots of first impressions. So don't wear anything too scandalous, unless scandalous is the first impression you are intending to leave people with.
There will most likely be papers handed out at orientation. If the campus is at all lively, expect to run into representatives of lots of campus clubs and organizations handing out literature about upcoming events and introducing themselves. So besides giving you a place to stash your sweater, a backpack will give you a place to stash the papers you receive so you can review them later. Bring along a notebook and whatever you use to track your contacts and daily schedule, so you can pencil in interesting looking events that you want to attend and jot down notes as you get oriented. If you are a PDA (e.g. Palm organizer) user, it might be worth carrying an external battery pack for it in case your battery starts to run down before the day is done.
Allow yourself plenty of time to get to the official orientation so you have time to meet and interact with all those campus club representatives along the way without showing up late at the orientation event itself. If you're a new dorm resident, don't forget to bring your room key. Marking your name, building and room number on the front of your notebook just might be helpful in finding your way back home at the end of the day. A campus map may be a useful thing to bring along.
What are your plans for the possibility of rain? Some folks like to use a compact fold-up umbrella. An inexpensive hooded plastic poncho folds up small in your backpack and will cover you and your backpack if bad weather comes up. You get to make the call on the trade-off between practical and fashionable.
Be sure too to wear a smile. Interact with people and have fun. Like college itself, orientation day is not just about learning a bunch of facts that will be tossed in front of you, though catching on to the facts along the way is a good thing too.
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