Be careful with this. My parents would have been furious if I took a multi-hundred dollar piece of electronics and put stickers on it. They'd have screamed at me for hours, made me pay them back for the laptop, and brought it up for years as proof of my poor decision making and immaturity. |
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Thanks to all from OP - many great ideas and I am writing them down for when she actualy heads off to college next fall.
I should have been more specific in my request - I am hoping to send her something now for “excitement” value - such as something themed with the college name/logo/mascot - like the Yeti mug above although someone just gave her a tervis tumbler with the college name on it so I probably won’t get that. |
This would be a strange reaction as it is completely unrelated to the use of the computer and its value. I could care less what my kid does to her laptop as long as she is not expecting me to buy a new one. Laptop stickers are extremely common for teens. |
| Tervis tumbler or yeti (I like the 20 oz size) with her college logo on it. My daughter received 2 Tervis tumblers and uses them daily. |
They sound awful. My kid asked for a gift certificate to red bubble. There she found a great array of stickers that allowed her to personalize her computer, and express herself. It is HER computer, not an artifact for museum preservation! |
Because they're right obviously, stickers totally ruin a computer. You won't be able to use it if there are stickers all over it.
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Your parents sound psychotic. |
| My daughter godmother gave her 5k in a card. |
Yes somehow every high school and college student manages to have stickers on their computers... |
| Gave my godson 50K for being accepted to U. of Chicago. |
This is crazy on your parents part. What’s wrong with stickers? |
Interested in adding a goddaughter to the family?
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| A card and a couple hundred dollars on a Target gift card. |