How to Prepare Your Bag for Your First Day at High School (Girls)

Get yourself a medium/large sized, stylish, sturdy school bag., Look your best., Get a pencil case., Bring a lunch/lunch money., Add any personal items you might need., Make a checklist.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get yourself a medium/large sized

    It doesn't have to cost too much, just a good quality, and it doesn't need to be bigger than you are.

    If you don't want to spend a lot of money, try a market stall that sells handbags.

    Walmart, Target, Staples, or places that specialize in school/office supplies are always reliable.

    Maybe you could even shop online, or take a trip to the mall to browse.
  2. Step 2: stylish

    Have a smaller bag or pocket for the following: hairbrush, spare hair ties, clear lip gloss or Vaseline, makeup, a medicated cover stick for any eruption that might occur, a deodorant to apply after PE, and most importantly
    - Always carry a spare tampon/pad for emergencies. , This is a must have.

    You need a pencil case to store all your stationery items.

    Remember, buy a moderate amount of supplies.

    While you need a pen, pencil, ruler etc.

    You won't need 18 different coloured highlighters.

    Some essentials will be listed below in Things You'll Need. , If you want to have a lunch from the cafeteria, don't forget your money.

    Most schools differ in how much the food costs, but it's better to be safe and bring $10-15.

    It's not a bad idea to have a small amount of money in your bag in any case, for emergencies.

    Also pack a water bottle and perhaps some snacks if you get hungry throughout the day.

    Maybe a granola bar? It's important to eat and keep hydrated so that you can stay focused during your classes. , Perhaps a book for the bus ride, some aspirin, your phone, etc.

    These things will come handy throughout the year. , This is so that you can go through it and see if you have everything ready before you head off.

    It's always a good idea to be prepared.
  3. Step 3: sturdy school bag.

  4. Step 4: Look your best.

  5. Step 5: Get a pencil case.

  6. Step 6: Bring a lunch/lunch money.

  7. Step 7: Add any personal items you might need.

  8. Step 8: Make a checklist.

Detailed Guide

It doesn't have to cost too much, just a good quality, and it doesn't need to be bigger than you are.

If you don't want to spend a lot of money, try a market stall that sells handbags.

Walmart, Target, Staples, or places that specialize in school/office supplies are always reliable.

Maybe you could even shop online, or take a trip to the mall to browse.

Have a smaller bag or pocket for the following: hairbrush, spare hair ties, clear lip gloss or Vaseline, makeup, a medicated cover stick for any eruption that might occur, a deodorant to apply after PE, and most importantly
- Always carry a spare tampon/pad for emergencies. , This is a must have.

You need a pencil case to store all your stationery items.

Remember, buy a moderate amount of supplies.

While you need a pen, pencil, ruler etc.

You won't need 18 different coloured highlighters.

Some essentials will be listed below in Things You'll Need. , If you want to have a lunch from the cafeteria, don't forget your money.

Most schools differ in how much the food costs, but it's better to be safe and bring $10-15.

It's not a bad idea to have a small amount of money in your bag in any case, for emergencies.

Also pack a water bottle and perhaps some snacks if you get hungry throughout the day.

Maybe a granola bar? It's important to eat and keep hydrated so that you can stay focused during your classes. , Perhaps a book for the bus ride, some aspirin, your phone, etc.

These things will come handy throughout the year. , This is so that you can go through it and see if you have everything ready before you head off.

It's always a good idea to be prepared.

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