where do you study?

Started by snwbrdr18
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I put on scrubs, sit outside of Harvard Med, and read Netter's so I can pick up mad honeys. 😎
 
at starbucks when my hw/studying doesn't require the internet. If I stay at home ill be on sdn and facebook for hours 😀
 
I need a place that isn't TOO quiet. If I go to the school library, inevitably some group of freshmen will start chatting loudly thus having the whole place quiet except for this ONE group. I need a place where there is an even flow of noise so starbucks/coffeebean is good, public libraries are ok, and school restaurants/cafes are good too. Too quiet and I go crazy. At home is fine for really late night studying.
 
I cannot stand the library.

I used to study in my living room with the TV muted, but that was before I added a second roommate that doesn't go to school. 👎

Now I'm forced to study in my room, which isn't all that effective. Sometimes I'll study in the lab if I'm on campus and the test is later that day.
 
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Frequently I just study at home, but I really prefer to study in a coffee shop. It has a good vibe, I guess. I can't stand studying in libraries... they're too quiet.
 
I study in a pineapple under the sea.

Actually, sometimes SpongeBob is on if I'm watching my nephew, and trying to study at the same time. Usually I just study in my house. If I'm just reading/re-reading I sit in my papasan, if I'm taking notes or using my laptop I sit at my desk or kitchen table.
 
hows that working out for you? :laugh:
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I didn't study a whole lot, but when I did I usually did it over at my girlfriend's house. Yep, she was a gold-digger
 
Room. Late Night with no sound/distractions. It's difficult to read genetics, ochem, biochem, etc when your roommate is business major surfing and laughing at youtube for 10+ hours a day.

Library= bunch of freshman laughing/making noise.