When you’re studying for class or a test, you need the perfect environment to make sure you don’t get distracted. Everyone is different in this respect, but generally your place of study should be quiet and uncluttered, with easy access to everything you need for revising.
The best spot for you will thus depend on your personal requirements, but in this post we offer a quick rundown of some of your options for places to study…
The Library
The classic first stop for the studiously-inclined, public and campus libraries are designed to offer all the amenities you could possibly desire while studying.
Pros: Lots of books; free internet; helpful librarians; enforced quietness
Cons: Can involve a manic scramble for work space; people making out in the reference section; slight danger of encountering ghosts
Dorm Room
If you can’t find space at the library, working from your dorm room is a viable alternative (as long as your roommate will leave you alone for long enough).
Pros: Familiar environment; easy access to your own books; freedom to snack
Cons: Easy to get distracted; noisy roommates; proximity to bed makes napping tempting
Someone Else’s House
Ideally this should be someone you know and you should ask first, otherwise you may be committing a felony.
Pros: Fewer home distractions; availability of “study buddy” to keep you on track; someone to make coffee for you
Cons: Have to coordinate with study buddy; might have to make coffee for someone else
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Coffee Shops
These days, coffee shops are always packed with students, aspiring writers, jobbing actors and generally bohemian types. Admittedly, most of them are there working part-time as baristas, but coffee shops are also a good place to go and study.
Pros: Peaceful place to sit for hours reading/writing; free Wi-Fi; definitely won’t have to make your own coffee
Cons: Can get expensive without loyalty card; busy during peak hours; strong possibility of developing caffeine addiction
The Park
Thanks to e-readers, smartphones and roaming internet connections, studying outdoors has never been easier! Just remember to check the weather forecast before heading outside…
Pros: Fresh air; easy to find a quiet spot away from other people; ambient birdsong
Cons: Chance of rain; insect bites; lack of electrical outlets; may get disturbed by errant joggers
Outer Space
If all else fails in your quest for a peaceful spot away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, you can always commandeer a rocket ship and leave the Earth altogether.
Pros: Definitely quiet; good view
Cons: Rocket fuel expensive; majesty of the universe can become distracting
Are there any good places to study we’ve forgotten? Or do you think going to space is impractical? If so, let us know in the comments!