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    What are you favorite places to study? Ya know read your textbooks or make flashcards n such.
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    At home. Or a grassy outdoor area on campus.

    I miss college so damn bad.

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    Starbucks. I know, that's lame, but I get my best work done there, for some reason.

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    Local coffeehouse.

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    library. i get 2x as much done in 1/2 the time, and i retain more.

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    I'm with Scarlett on the *$. Or another coffeehouse - I canNOT ever get any real work done at home, there's just way too much distraction/procrastination available there. Being in public forces me to focus.
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    yup, the college library in a cubby area.. privacy and quiet.
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    I was always found at the coffee shop near my Uni. Great place, good atmosphere. I was fond of double long espressos, and devinshire tea. I could barely stand the library, no food, no drink, no noise, no music, no sound, sorry sir your clicking too hard on your keyboard.... nah can't stand the library.
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    The law library at the courthouse. No one is EVER there, and they have such nice, cushy chairs....
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    I study at TM's house. She's never there, and it smells like girls and big breasts. Helps me focus.
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    I'm like cherry. I love my darjeeling. But I have my own kettle. I put up LOTS of pillows in a corner and all my books around. Tea and biscuits next to me...


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    Went to the coffehouse I like to study today and there were a bunch of high school kids there. Ugh! I do not want to listen to that chatter ("look at what I got at Hot Topic! Isn't it hardcore?") while I'm studying my Deutsch.

    Man, that sucked. It usually isn't like that, but of course after I posted it here, it was!

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    My own damn house. You know, once it's clean, and I've realphabetized all of the books, and maybe fixed myself a nice snack . . . did I mention it took me eight years to finish?

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    Hm, I'm in year 8 of uni now...lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardkandee
    Went to the coffehouse I like to study today and there were a bunch of high school kids there. Ugh! I do not want to listen to that chatter ("look at what I got at Hot Topic! Isn't it hardcore?") while I'm studying my Deutsch.

    Man, that sucked. It usually isn't like that, but of course after I posted it here, it was!

    -Yep that can happen. I used to try and study on the train or bus home, but unless I left late, I ended up with too much chatter.

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    My coffee shop used to have some nice soft cushy chairs in addition to the regualr type. I usualy chose the regular ones, but there were days I went for the comfy ones. I miss that place, one of the nicer memories of Auckland.

    I think I picked up liking tea when I went to Taiwan for the first time. One of the few places I did not drink coke or other colas the whole trip.

    Then again the Empress and I stayed some where (Strahn in Tasmania I think) and she was freaked I had to get my hands on the full leaf tea. I think I made the rooms supply disappear in 1 day. Then again she just does not know everything, If I've got the high quality stuff I'll go for it.
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    library or coffee house

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    at the risk of offending delicate sensibilities, the bathroom.

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    I have a certain section that I like at the back of the library. They're these seperate desks with little dividers. I get SO much more done. No distractions and everyone else around me is in the same boat.
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