Yep I can’t at home. I’ve got my phone, brothers and tv where as at the library they’re is a study group for my year after school everyday where we exchange methods and answers.
Exactly, I actually do better studying on my bed. I'm actually more prone to falling asleep on my desk for some reason if I somehow managed to not succumb to the temptation of playing video games 😅
I work well in cafés and library; the noise just kinda fades out into white noise, with my earphones on and without music playing sometimes. I can never work in my dorm bc i'd be too comfortable shshsh
Some people feel more studious (or even feel like they get more done) in public spots because it seems like the people around you hold you accountable ! I think everyone should definitely try a variety of places to see what best suits their style. ♡
@@The_Real_Senseihe went from low C level to low B-high A level. I’d say regardless of margin, that is a huge improvement. Especially considering all he did was change where he studied at
Studying outside works pretty amazing for me, just because there’s enough noise and visual stimuli that I don’t burn out right away, and it’s away from major distractions. I can sit out there for hours without feeling like I need a break.
PLEASE READ: I highly recommend studying on your floor. I know it sounds weird but lay a blanket down on you carpet with all of your materials layed out in front of you. Pros: -clean floor=minimal distractions -flexible seating-lay down, sit, etc. -not comfy enough to fall asleep -plenty of space to work unlike a desk or table Focus tips: -turn off distracting electronics -pace yourself with music/songs -organize a study schedule -drink water while you study(has soooo many benifits) -it is a lot easier to wake up early and do homework on a well slept mind than staying up late trying to work while your half asleep, I recommend doing those assignments due at 11:30/11:59 whatever at night and everything else in the morning This is all obviously just what I do. It doesn’t work for everyone. I am in high school and this is how I find myself being most productive. Good luck!
This does work I always like using the floor for big projects or hw because in my desk I always move my seating position spin in my chair play on my phone and play with things around me but on the floor I have more space and everything is high up so I don’t get distracted
I would like to study in a cafe cause for some reason it has such a vibe so i would just wear noise canceling headphones or listen to music while i work 😭
The library at my university has different sections. You have the self study sections, the open area sections, the typical hard chairs or the couches. The library is basically my home now though it is a shame that it doesn't open 24/7
I really love working outside and working in bed.I tend to get distracted whenever I’m sitting and Libraries are usually filled with people,I don’t like people
Dear, Please come and visit India‼️ I'm sure you're gonna start studying anywhere no matter what just by looking at the pressure, commitment, and compedition among students! 😅
I find that cafes work best for me, the noise and number of people working on their laptop boost my productivity. this is like a form of parallel play but it doesn't work for everyone
I haven't had a good chance to study at a cafe (mainly cuz there aren't any good ones in my city), but it's got a really good reputation so I'll definitely try it when i go to college
For library I recommend going into the kids section and taking some of their seat cushions or bean bag chairs and putting them into the seat you’re sitting in or just sit there in the kids section it’s not like anyone’s gonna bother you let alone question you 😂
Always the library, watching other people study makes me want to study. During lockdown i would watch study with me videos just so that i can focus better
The best motivation is when you see your peers working, the most earned break is when you have your break 5 minutes later than your peers, makes you feel like you studied more than them😂.
Honestly, at the libraries where I live, the seats are AMAZING There are beanbags, those comfy chairs that are soft but are hard enough to work on, plus a few tables that barely anyone sits at tbh (underrated tables 🙄🙄🙄) and obviously not noisy at all because, well, ITS A LIBRARY.
never let them know you next move- bring your own chair to the library edit- ya uh- what is going on in the comments please tell me edit #2- ok so my comment section is broken
when i started studying at cafes, i became so much more productive. I literally won’t even open up a book if i’m at home and at a library i zone out due to the silence, background noise in a cafe rlly helps me. Choose what works with you and try different spots
i live near a library and a park and personaly i enjoy both alot more than my desk. I go to the library when i feel like biking further and usually if i want to go buy food at the store near it. i usually go to the park if im gonna hangout with my friend after because they live right next to it. both are very peaceful options for me
I like studying in my bed. Its free from distractions and its comfortable. My desk is super distracting. I have pencils and my computer and phone and ipad and nail polish and sketchbooks and random stuff there.
I choose library cause my college library has not comfortable but good chairs that work fine and not hurts my back. If i study infront of desktop i am gonna play valorant instead of studying
Can you please make a guide on how to focus. I have difficulty with focusing because of the so many distractions. Please 🙏 Thank you so much I love your content and I can’t wait to see more😊
I find being at the library in an uncomfortable chair to be the best study spot, because when I’m comfortable, I start to feel sleepy and end up not doing any work
Day two if asking this I have a question. How does writing about mental health go for college essays. To be more specific, I mean that I would be writing about how my struggles lead to my interests in the career and how I’ve grown as a person. Is this a good or bad topic?
Could you do a video about applying to Princeton? That’s where I want to go, but I can’t find a video with great tips like yours. Keep up the good work!
Hey gohar, I’m in 8th grade and I have some questions about college. It would be really cool if you could answer some. 1: what colleges do you think would be the best to attend if you want to get a degree in meteorology? 2: Do you think people can a scholarship into a college like Harvard just for making all-state in your band?
I walk around and memorize one thing, present it to an invisible audience, memorize the next and present both things in order to the invisible audience until i finish everything.
i personally loved studying in my uni’s library. it had 4 floors, but the 4th was mostly computers and lecture rooms, so most people would study on the first 3. i loved the 3rd floor window tables cuz you got a great view of the campus no matter what side you were on, and the 3rd floor was usually pretty empty so i had my pick of which table i wanted to sprawl out at ☺️
I love studing in a café because the pressure of not wanting to stay there for so long so that I don't spend a lot of money makes me work faster😂😂 At home I simply do nothing, maybe because of the pressure
For those that have problems one thing that I've heard is that force yourself to work at certain times of day and your body will get used to being sitting at your computer at that specific time of Damien's work and sitting at your computer at a different time of day means video games. Make sure you take a break between the two times and don't just try transitioning from one to the other.
Realistically your study spot is COMPLEATLY personal to you. The outdors for me for instance are absolutely perfect as i have no allergies, while a home desk is a 0/10 due to my lack of foucus and self controll 😅
I’ve been having a really hard time staying focused and having motivation to do school at home lately and I heard that changing the scenery helps so I started going to my local college (I’m in hs) and trust me it helps so much. For some reason going somewhere to work just makes it so much easier and I haven’t used my desk in like 2 weeks
Since your first idea was a cafe may I suggest making a mini coffee bar in the same room as your study area along with a mini fridge for drinks. Put a screen divider between your study area and your bed.
my university’s library is amazing and has windows with really nice views. the seats are moderately comfortable on average with some seats being super nice and some not so nice. our 5th floor is actually a dedicated silent space which is amazing. if your institution has a similar environment, a dedicated silent space is what i recommend for things like writing research papers and arithmetic. if you’re a uni student, i think the key points for a good study spot are 1) low-distraction environment 2) comfortable seating 3) pleasant ambience (either through views or interior design)
I actually love doing my homework at school because for example if you are stuck with a problem or whatever you go to your teacher so you can ask for help.
for me personally if the cafe was quiet enough it would probably be the best spot for me when i’m eating or snacking it tends to help me focus more and i can get lots of drinks when i need
for me personally the best place is the cafe! although my desk can help me feel productive, it can easily makes me feel suffocated to be in a room for a long period of time, while cafe is much more entertaining as i can take a break by people watching and stuff. it also keeps me motivated to see other people busy with their own laptops and books. but it’s kind of bad for my wallet so i only do it once every while lmao
always depended on the week for me! sometimes i’d go to my work (which was a coffee shop actually) because i could get free coffee and have background noise, other times the library was perfect cause it was quite but i had resources to help, other times it was my desk at home because i could do the pomodoro technique, work for a bit and then clean my room!
My favorite place to study is at coffee shops (tim hortons, costa and starbucks) , at the back there are those really comfy sofa type chairs, the bright sun shining in from the window beside, a table and to top it off that nice coffee smell
Close to a open window with your favorite color LED lights around 4PM whilst hugging a stuffed animal is really what helps me and my adhd and autism to concentrate.
For me Cafe works best,I have a local cafe that i go to whenever i go home from school and study there i dont know but people who i see working in the cafe makes me motivated
Honestly, the library is the best spot for me because it makes me feel like I HAVE to be productive, as opposed to home where I get easily distracted and don’t feel as guilty going on my phone
personally i like to study in bed cuz then i have a nice relaxing space while having like an infinite desk to use. Really good with a laptop, just dont study UNDER the bed.
I love studying at my school after school hours as it's quiet, no distractions and we have couches which are quite comfy :) if during school hours I go to the quiet study room in school:) (latest classes end at 15:50 and u can stay till around 19:00)
I live in dormitory and this University is a bit different than other universities because the campus is literally spread out through out the city so the dormitory is 30 minutes walk from my faculty, and over time I figured that being in the faculty itself has the best motivation for me to study because if I'm in my work place with my laptop, which also has games and stuff to distract yourself on, I end up procrastinating. But at the faculty I feel forced to study but I'm still comfortable. It's important for everyone to find their perfect spot based on the properties of the place that both is making you forced to study and is comfortable to stay at for a while. Or just be different and have a good memory that you remember everything from one lecture idk.
Our public library has study rooms where you can actually rent for free based on a first come first serve basis. Its pretty cool, its roomy and you can dim the lights as you need. I didn't even know ahout it until i came to the library myself and asked the employees about it
oh, and the best study spot of all? right here: discord.gg/gohar
hope to see you there!
Ok thank u
Dude wow
I’d get distracted at my desk tbh
That's smooth how you pulled that move!
I dont have discord :/
The problem with my desk is I get distracted at home. Personally I go to the library because it is easier to focus (for me at least).
Same
Yep I can’t at home. I’ve got my phone, brothers and tv where as at the library they’re is a study group for my year after school everyday where we exchange methods and answers.
Agreed
my desk is super messy, so i cant even put my nb on it 😂😂
Omg you literally described me
"Your desk is the best place to study, 10/10"
*starts watching TH-cam*
I watch TH-cam while doing homework lol
@@kxvelle4089es same, I can’t focus in silence, I don’t even pay attention I just leave it
I sat at my desk to study, but ended up watching youtube shorts lol
That's exactly what Im doing now
You're 1kth like
watching this on my personal computer, at my desk, in my home. while i’m supposed to be studying.
Lmno!
😂😂😂
@@gabrielintano2202lmno?
@@funnybones98 laughing my monkey off
@@emoj1826 LOL nearly made me choke on my noodles, thank you
With your monitors and computers, you'd just want to play video games 💀
Me too
Exactly, I actually do better studying on my bed. I'm actually more prone to falling asleep on my desk for some reason if I somehow managed to not succumb to the temptation of playing video games 😅
i use macbook setup ,so no video games haha
not really if you got disicpline it is easy
Buy a 100$ Intel n100 PC that can't run any modern games buy a 1440/2160p monitor so it makes games you can run ar 1080p blurry
I work well in cafés and library; the noise just kinda fades out into white noise, with my earphones on and without music playing sometimes. I can never work in my dorm bc i'd be too comfortable shshsh
sit on ur floor and use ur bed as a desk 12/10
Honest bro the writing gets destroyed
@@yayakamogwriting in bed is like a toddler trying to write words
@@yayakamog put a book under the sheet
What if the demons reach out from under your bed and eat you
go to living room and keep the remote away of u have a tv
Some people feel more studious
(or even feel like they get more done) in public spots because it seems like the people around you hold you accountable ! I think everyone should definitely try a variety of places to see what best suits their style. ♡
Just wanted to say
I work in the library so people think I’m smart
I’m not smart.
I started working in the library and went from averaging 70% to 80-96%💀💀💀
That's a huge range tho..80-96% 😂🤝
@@manjumoond568 If its all within the same grade range, it doesn't really matter.
@@manjumoond568for high school, no. Your grades are really unpredictable at that point
@@The_Real_Sensei ahh i get it!💗
@@The_Real_Senseihe went from low C level to low B-high A level. I’d say regardless of margin, that is a huge improvement. Especially considering all he did was change where he studied at
Studying outside works pretty amazing for me, just because there’s enough noise and visual stimuli that I don’t burn out right away, and it’s away from major distractions. I can sit out there for hours without feeling like I need a break.
PLEASE READ:
I highly recommend studying on your floor. I know it sounds weird but lay a blanket down on you carpet with all of your materials layed out in front of you.
Pros:
-clean floor=minimal distractions
-flexible seating-lay down, sit, etc.
-not comfy enough to fall asleep
-plenty of space to work unlike a desk or table
Focus tips:
-turn off distracting electronics
-pace yourself with music/songs
-organize a study schedule
-drink water while you study(has soooo many benifits)
-it is a lot easier to wake up early and do homework on a well slept mind than staying up late trying to work while your half asleep, I recommend doing those assignments due at 11:30/11:59 whatever at night and everything else in the morning
This is all obviously just what I do. It doesn’t work for everyone. I am in high school and this is how I find myself being most productive. Good luck!
This does work I always like using the floor for big projects or hw because in my desk I always move my seating position spin in my chair play on my phone and play with things around me but on the floor I have more space and everything is high up so I don’t get distracted
This comment NEEDS more likes tho
"A clean desk setup with a computer is key to a good college experience"
- Sun Tzu, Art of Study
Lol XD
RIP the blade
"a cluttered desk is is a cluttered mind"
-albert Einstein
@@rreem.H "then what is a clear desk?"
- Albert Einstein, same quote continued
@@frezywizard was looking for this
Instructions unclear: Not allergic to pollen
Still is pretty windy
instructions unclear: insects in the grass can go into my pants
Instructions unclear I don't have an overdramatic immune system
I've tried studying outside but in such a case I tend to zone out and stare at the sky. It's even worse when it's windy.
I study in my balcony so I get the best of both worlds
I find that my library actually has really comfortable seats which is actually nicer than sitting at my desk
I would like to study in a cafe cause for some reason it has such a vibe so i would just wear noise canceling headphones or listen to music while i work 😭
I love Gohar's videos. They help me with school and life, and his videos are always entertaining.
So long as I'm in a comfortable place with no one around, I can enjoy studying a hours
For me it depends on the subject, if it’s something like math then I wouldn’t enjoy study hours no matter where I am or who I am with
@@choppchopp9975 i sit on my balcony but evrytime i study my mind is screaming jump out
Enjoying studying isn't possible
Seriously we need a video rating on different spots and new ideas for study spots where we could focus and not feel bored at the same time
The library at my university has different sections. You have the self study sections, the open area sections, the typical hard chairs or the couches. The library is basically my home now though it is a shame that it doesn't open 24/7
can you kindly tell in which uni u study 😅
I really love working outside and working in bed.I tend to get distracted whenever I’m sitting and Libraries are usually filled with people,I don’t like people
the problem for me with being on my desk is that there is a bright glowing rectangular distraction right in front of me at all times
The problem with my desk is I either just stare at security cameras, watch TH-cam, corn or just play games.
Don't you watch Corn at your work FBI Agent!
Ah, finally found someone who believes corn supremacy. Hail corn!!
You're so real for saying corn
@@katlovegood4921 Porn-something you Watch every day. Admit it, you do
Cornhub?!
Dear, Please come and visit India‼️
I'm sure you're gonna start studying anywhere no matter what just by looking at the pressure, commitment, and compedition among students! 😅
Here, even 90% is not enough! Just because of some "Sharma ji ka launda" 😒😒
Damn! I love Indians. I've many friends there
Yeah I know aboy them a little bit!💀💀
hehehehe.........
I find that cafes work best for me, the noise and number of people working on their laptop boost my productivity. this is like a form of parallel play but it doesn't work for everyone
^^^ whenever I have some kind of writing assignment or essay, I go to a coffee shop and it flies by, more quantity and better quality
Right, and if it is really loud i play calm music in my headphones, and studying is so much better while sipping on my coffee
I haven't had a good chance to study at a cafe (mainly cuz there aren't any good ones in my city), but it's got a really good reputation so I'll definitely try it when i go to college
For library I recommend going into the kids section and taking some of their seat cushions or bean bag chairs and putting them into the seat you’re sitting in or just sit there in the kids section it’s not like anyone’s gonna bother you let alone question you 😂
my highschool library has seat cushions and bean bag chairs
Always the library, watching other people study makes me want to study. During lockdown i would watch study with me videos just so that i can focus better
The best motivation is when you see your peers working, the most earned break is when you have your break 5 minutes later than your peers, makes you feel like you studied more than them😂.
Honestly, at the libraries where I live, the seats are AMAZING
There are beanbags, those comfy chairs that are soft but are hard enough to work on, plus a few tables that barely anyone sits at tbh (underrated tables 🙄🙄🙄) and obviously not noisy at all because, well, ITS A LIBRARY.
same
never let them know you next move- bring your own chair to the library
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edit #2- ok so my comment section is broken
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Wow... you so smart... i will doing that...
258 billion likes and 3 replies? Time to change that.
21 billion likes and 4 replies?
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Some libraries can be soooo good to have a better focus, even better than at home 👍🏻📚
when i started studying at cafes, i became so much more productive. I literally won’t even open up a book if i’m at home and at a library i zone out due to the silence, background noise in a cafe rlly helps me. Choose what works with you and try different spots
Lay down on the floor, study notes, plug the laptop in, read the textbook, and that’s a 10/10
i live near a library and a park and personaly i enjoy both alot more than my desk. I go to the library when i feel like biking further and usually if i want to go buy food at the store near it. i usually go to the park if im gonna hangout with my friend after because they live right next to it. both are very peaceful options for me
I like studying in my bed. Its free from distractions and its comfortable. My desk is super distracting. I have pencils and my computer and phone and ipad and nail polish and sketchbooks and random stuff there.
I choose library cause my college library has not comfortable but good chairs that work fine and not hurts my back. If i study infront of desktop i am gonna play valorant instead of studying
me too man
Can you please make a guide on how to focus. I have difficulty with focusing because of the so many distractions. Please 🙏 Thank you so much I love your content and I can’t wait to see more😊
Imma get into college in 8th grade if I did all of his stuff
8th grade in 2023 is crazy
@@idolrxnni bro in 13 what grade u expect me to be in?
2nd semester btw 🥳 school almost over
@@dooblom isn't 13 supposed to be 9th
@@idolrxnni BRUH I was 15 in 8th
@@idolrxnni i was 13 in 9th, but normally it's 13 in 8th, at least in my country
I find being at the library in an uncomfortable chair to be the best study spot, because when I’m comfortable, I start to feel sleepy and end up not doing any work
I find cafes really good for studying, but then again everyone has different preferences.
Actually, I'm about to start highschool, and I help me a lot with all of the info u give. I love ur videos. 🙃
Cafe is so chill and gives good vibes though
Day two if asking this
I have a question. How does writing about mental health go for college essays. To be more specific, I mean that I would be writing about how my struggles lead to my interests in the career and how I’ve grown as a person. Is this a good or bad topic?
Good question!
It’s a little taboo and risky but there could be a lot of benefit if you pull it off right
Could you do a video about applying to Princeton? That’s where I want to go, but I can’t find a video with great tips like yours. Keep up the good work!
Same here mate
also have my heart set on princeton 💪
Le me who literally promises to study: **sits at the desk and starts opening tabs to all my social media accounts**
I personally love studying in the library. I have motivation problems and seeing other people study makes me wanna study too !
If the library chairs doesn't feel comfy, just bring a pillow or something soft and cozy to sit on🤓
Hey gohar, I’m in 8th grade and I have some questions about college. It would be really cool if you could answer some.
1: what colleges do you think would be the best to attend if you want to get a degree in meteorology?
2: Do you think people can a scholarship into a college like Harvard just for making all-state in your band?
If you are really good and get in multiple time probably. Second question.
I think he answers questions in his livestreams!
Best solution: Don't Study
100/10
I honestly love our library. They have like these very comfy cussion chairs and it too good thb
I walk around and memorize one thing, present it to an invisible audience, memorize the next and present both things in order to the invisible audience until i finish everything.
A library in japan can make u feel really comfortable and its really nice there ❤
Bro really said "work at your work table"💀
Im at my desk with moniters and a comfortable chair
I fall aslee0
I’m gonna game insted
I like uncomfortable chairs because then I don’t get relaxed and doze off. I always just sit on the floor. I also make sure I’m not too warm
i personally loved studying in my uni’s library. it had 4 floors, but the 4th was mostly computers and lecture rooms, so most people would study on the first 3. i loved the 3rd floor window tables cuz you got a great view of the campus no matter what side you were on, and the 3rd floor was usually pretty empty so i had my pick of which table i wanted to sprawl out at ☺️
Don't study until your mom yells at you : 1000000000/10
I love studing in a café because the pressure of not wanting to stay there for so long so that I don't spend a lot of money makes me work faster😂😂
At home I simply do nothing, maybe because of the pressure
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For those that have problems one thing that I've heard is that force yourself to work at certain times of day and your body will get used to being sitting at your computer at that specific time of Damien's work and sitting at your computer at a different time of day means video games. Make sure you take a break between the two times and don't just try transitioning from one to the other.
Realistically your study spot is COMPLEATLY personal to you. The outdors for me for instance are absolutely perfect as i have no allergies, while a home desk is a 0/10 due to my lack of foucus and self controll 😅
I’ve been having a really hard time staying focused and having motivation to do school at home lately and I heard that changing the scenery helps so I started going to my local college (I’m in hs) and trust me it helps so much. For some reason going somewhere to work just makes it so much easier and I haven’t used my desk in like 2 weeks
Chairs are ass though ngl
I go with coffee shops because the completely rational fear of people judging me for scrolling instead of working makes me incredibly productive
I think it’s better to study at the library since I get distracted on my desk. And the chairs are comfy there too.
The desk ‘no I’ll just play video games’
Bro that was ages ago
The last one is where I do my homework everyday! 😄💖💖
Honestly my favorite is the library because it’s really quiet and the library near me has and really comfortable couch and a fish tank✨
I love the library it is so quiet and peaceful you do not need to in those chairs
My library has really comfortable chairs, and I feel so blessed to be able to study there
Honestly a Cafe would be my bets option cause I like the noise and not being alone
Since your first idea was a cafe may I suggest making a mini coffee bar in the same room as your study area along with a mini fridge for drinks. Put a screen divider between your study area and your bed.
my university’s library is amazing and has windows with really nice views. the seats are moderately comfortable on average with some seats being super nice and some not so nice. our 5th floor is actually a dedicated silent space which is amazing. if your institution has a similar environment, a dedicated silent space is what i recommend for things like writing research papers and arithmetic. if you’re a uni student, i think the key points for a good study spot are
1) low-distraction environment
2) comfortable seating
3) pleasant ambience (either through views or interior design)
Thank you Gohar for making my life great again...
You have been studying more often and I feel motivated! Thank Gohar! 📖👩🎓😊
I actually love doing my homework at school because for example if you are stuck with a problem or whatever you go to your teacher so you can ask for help.
My public library actually has pretty comfortable seats and private study rooms, theres even a spot reserved for students
Actually the library nearby my house has very comfortable chairs and even has couches! I love studying and reading there
For me personally, the couch is probably the most comfortable spot to study and I get basically all my work/homework done there.
for me personally if the cafe was quiet enough it would probably be the best spot for me
when i’m eating or snacking it tends to help me focus more and i can get lots of drinks when i need
for me personally the best place is the cafe! although my desk can help me feel productive, it can easily makes me feel suffocated to be in a room for a long period of time, while cafe is much more entertaining as i can take a break by people watching and stuff. it also keeps me motivated to see other people busy with their own laptops and books. but it’s kind of bad for my wallet so i only do it once every while lmao
Floor. Take it or leave it.
always depended on the week for me! sometimes i’d go to my work (which was a coffee shop actually) because i could get free coffee and have background noise, other times the library was perfect cause it was quite but i had resources to help, other times it was my desk at home because i could do the pomodoro technique, work for a bit and then clean my room!
My favorite place to study is at coffee shops (tim hortons, costa and starbucks) , at the back there are those really comfy sofa type chairs, the bright sun shining in from the window beside, a table and to top it off that nice coffee smell
Close to a open window with your favorite color LED lights around 4PM whilst hugging a stuffed animal is really what helps me and my adhd and autism to concentrate.
I agree about the chairs in the library and the way i solved it was by geting someting soft to put on the chair
For me Cafe works best,I have a local cafe that i go to whenever i go home from school and study there i dont know but people who i see working in the cafe makes me motivated
A cafe is good bc having a bit of noise will help you get used to noise during test but the problem is that you cant repeat out loud
Love your notes by the way 😂
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Its based on what people prefer generally speaking
In my opinion, I think the library is way better because it’s the same like at home but it has more books you can study from .
Honestly, the library is the best spot for me because it makes me feel like I HAVE to be productive, as opposed to home where I get easily distracted and don’t feel as guilty going on my phone
Honestly, that whole food thing is perfect for me at a cafe, as I’m gonna want to get food eventually, having it right there is perfect for me
personally i like to study in bed cuz then i have a nice relaxing space while having like an infinite desk to use. Really good with a laptop, just dont study UNDER the bed.
imo library is the best. my library is really comfortable and quiet, plus it has all books for studying.
I love studying at my school after school hours as it's quiet, no distractions and we have couches which are quite comfy :) if during school hours I go to the quiet study room in school:) (latest classes end at 15:50 and u can stay till around 19:00)
Some libraries have good chairs and some Cafes/coffee shops aren’t always busy
I live in dormitory and this University is a bit different than other universities because the campus is literally spread out through out the city so the dormitory is 30 minutes walk from my faculty, and over time I figured that being in the faculty itself has the best motivation for me to study because if I'm in my work place with my laptop, which also has games and stuff to distract yourself on, I end up procrastinating. But at the faculty I feel forced to study but I'm still comfortable. It's important for everyone to find their perfect spot based on the properties of the place that both is making you forced to study and is comfortable to stay at for a while.
Or just be different and have a good memory that you remember everything from one lecture idk.
Cafes where I live are quiet mostly because everyone there is doing homework
When I'm on my pc:
"Hmmm, one match of cod won't hurt.
2hrs later: Yeah ok now i should get back to studying, sees time:"
my library has a ton of different types of chairs and seating options. plus noise canceling private study rooms you can reserve. i pick the library
If the library had good chairs it would be 10/10 for me but you right that does bring it down a lot
Our public library has study rooms where you can actually rent for free based on a first come first serve basis. Its pretty cool, its roomy and you can dim the lights as you need. I didn't even know ahout it until i came to the library myself and asked the employees about it