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Do I really need a backpack for college?

With all the heavy books, laptops, pens, notebooks, extra clothes and extracurricular accessories you're constantly toting around campus, a tote bag may not cut it; it's essential you have a backpack that holds it all while keeping your shoulders, hips and back pain-free.



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It has to protect your delicate laptop on the way to class, house gym clothes, and even double as a carry-on for trips back home during school breaks. So it's essential to find a backpack for school that can help you do the heavy lifting comfortably and stylishly (of course!).

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If you're planning to carry a heavier load to class or the library, then a backpack is a solid choice. Using the two straps to evenly distribute the bag's weight across both shoulders will help you avoid back and shoulder soreness -- especially if you've got a long walk.

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What should my scholar bring on the first day of school? Backpack, lunchbox, morning snack, labeled water bottle, school supplies, literature book, folder and planner. We also recommend bringing a labeled uniform sweater (the a/c can get chilly!)

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Safety. The best bag for keeping your possessions in gives them the most security, and that bag is a backpack. It also makes it more difficult for burglars to steal your items because your possessions are kept nearer to your body.

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Backpacks are normally utilized by hikers and students and are frequently preferred to handbags for carrying heavy loads or carrying any kind of machinery, owing to the restricted capacity to carry heavy weights for long periods of time in the hands.

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There are about 79 million students in the United States who carry backpacks on a daily basis. Recent studies have shown that 55% of children carry backpacks that are more than their body weight (your child should never carry more than 15-20% of their body weight in their backpacks).

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