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... books, lecture notes, files, stationery we need to bring to school every day.

Personally I'd prefer those normal bag packs with 2 slings over the shoulders, instead of sling bags. Sling bags can get pretty heavy on the shoulder when I'm carrying too much stuff.
 

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... books, lecture notes, files, stationery we need to bring to school every day.

Personally I'd prefer those normal bag packs with 2 slings over the shoulders, instead of sling bags. Sling bags can get pretty heavy on the shoulder when I'm carrying too much stuff.
I bought a sling bag/satchel back in first year when I wanted to be trendy and shit like half the others around me who all came along with that same fucking country road bag.

Then I realised afterwards I was carrying more textbooks to uni to get more work done, so I switched to a normal backpack.
 

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if anything any bag will do - unless you bring a laptop then a backpack is the best bet
 

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depends what degree you are in

i need to have my maths text book with me when i have my maths tutor, other than that i only need me text books to do study at uni if i so please

but yer i just use a backpack cause im there for so long i take a lot of shit
 

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so i don't need to have too big a bag pack right. i'll be studying telecommunications engineering. going straight to 3rd year.
 

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so i don't need to have too big a bag pack right. i'll be studying telecommunications engineering. going straight to 3rd year.
Look....

I'm under the impression your main aim is to have a bag that is convenient and comfortable as opposed to something that is mainly hip and trendy.

If this is the case and since you seem to care about it a fair bit, invest in a high quality backpack such as victorinox or samsonite. They're expensive but they're durable, great to carry a laptop around in and usually include extra padding for your back.

Obviously, the amount of books you need each day depends but at the very least, when you need carry a fair amount of shit, you have a good bag to depend on.
 

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