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Paula Guy opinions a booklist while merit-to-college browsing for the original college timeframe at Mohammed's Book shop Associates Ltd on Henry Avenue.  - Photo by Gabriel Williams
Paula Guy opinions a booklist while merit-to-college browsing for the original college timeframe at Mohammed’s Book shop Associates Ltd on Henry Avenue. – Photo by Gabriel Williams

WITH the original college timeframe beginning as early as September 2 for some college students, retailers across Trinidad are bustling with activity.

Households are out in fat power, eagerly ticking off the final few items on their merit-to-college browsing lists. From involving backpacks to essential stationery, the aisles are packed and infected adolescents prepare for the upcoming tutorial year.

Elsa McLean examines her purchases while browsing for merit to college items for her daughter at Mohammed’s Book shop Associates Ltd. – Photo by Gabriel Williams
Elijah Pennie, 13, will get his flip in the chair as he will get a free hair nick merit by Tauren “Chinno” Meade of Chinno Styles Barbershop. The event was held in collaboration with JTA’s Carlton Centre Division on St James Avenue, San Fernando on August 30. – Photo by Venessa Mohammed
Shamara John of Belmont Secondary College will get her hair braided for the interval of a merit-to-college force organised by Abena Hartley, councillor for Northern Port of Spain the set up college students obtained their hair nick merit at Savannah Maison visitor home in Belmont. -Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Zalykah Douglas, 10, will get her hair braided by Samara Roland for the interval of a merit-to-college force organised by Abena Hartley, councillor for Northern Port of Spain the set up college students obtained their hair nick merit at Savannah Maison visitor home in Belmont. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Abena Hartley, councillor for Northern Port of Spain organised a merit-to-college force the set up college students obtained their hair nick merit at Savannah Maison visitor home in Belmont. CJ Mander, 8, of St Hilda’s Govt Foremost College will get his hair nick merit by Donald Mclean. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Abena Hartley, councillor for Northern Port of Spain organised a merit-to-college force the set up college students obtained their hair nick merit at Savannah Maison visitor home in Belmont. Trent Grant, 10, of Belmont Boys’ RC College receives a haircut by Kennedy Telfer. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Excessive Avenue, San Fernando is form of impassible as other folks earn their final minutes presents before the original college timeframe starts on September 2. – Photo by Venessa Mohammed
From left, Heaven Gorkins and her brother Jeremiah Gibbs detect for presents before the college timeframe beginning on September 2 at Mohammed’s Book shop Associates Ltd on Henry Avenue, Port of Spain. – Photo by Gabriel Williams
Veronica Grant, 15, and her aunt take a look at the dimensions of vests as part of the merit-to-college speed on Excessive Avenue in San Fernando. – Photo by Venessa Mohammed
Jahiem Seaton sells college presents to final minute customers on August 30. – Photo by Gabriel Williams

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