Malala Yousafzaiis off to college and Melodrama Archivesasked for packing help this weekend.
The 20-year-old activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner will attend Oxford University this year as a freshman studying philosophy, politics, and economics. Yousafzai, a staunch advocate for global education, turned to Twitter on Saturday morning to ask her followers for their best packing advice.
SEE ALSO: Malala wrote a magical new picture book, inspired by her own childhood (and we have a sneak peek)"Packing for university," she wrote on Twitter. "Any tips? Advice? Dos and dont's?"
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black-ish's Yara Shahidi, who is an incoming freshman at Harvard this year, told Malala to bring books and download podcasts for downtime on campus.
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Others gave Malala advice on things to improve dorm life, like flip flops for the shower and adhesives for dorm room walls.
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The good people of Twitter suggested Malala make sure she has a sturdy backpack and...toilet paper.
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While some people told Malala to overpack, others told her to pack light, which confused the incoming freshman a bit.
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But regardless of how much or little she squeezes into a bag, one person summed up a lot of folks' thoughts with the best piece of packing advice:
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