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National Education => General National Education Discussion => Topic started by: JR_StudyEd on March 26, 2021, 06:25:41 pm

Title: Study habits discussion episode 1: Your ideal locations
Post by: JR_StudyEd on March 26, 2021, 06:25:41 pm
Has something like this been done on the forums yet? If so, I haven't seen it.

I feel so silly for still being uncertain about my ideal study location. I've been through primary and secondary school. Home seems comfortable enough, but sometimes it can be the perfect environment for wasting the entire day. You probably know the sinking feeling of not having started a task until it's cramming time. This also has an adverse effect on your health and wellbeing.

The library seems like an obvious and rational choice. What were libraries made for? But from my experience, being in an unfamiliar environment sort of demotivates me. I guess it's the feeling of isolation from everyone else around you.

Or you may have some other place that you can use to get right in the zone. Where is your ideal zone? Why is it your ideal zone? Do you change it up sometimes? Let the community know!
Title: Re: Study habits discussion episode 1: Your ideal locations
Post by: scientificllama on March 26, 2021, 08:47:16 pm
The library *cough,cough* the city library is my absolute go-to place.
Due to the limited distractions and the fact other people are working, it helps me get into a productive zone.
Also, the fear of having any property being stolen also helps with the motivation for not leaving your seat until you have done your work aha.
Title: Re: Study habits discussion episode 1: Your ideal locations
Post by: Caitlynk_22 on March 26, 2021, 09:02:51 pm
My ideal location (last year before it closed) was the library because it was so close to where I live. Now I have to walk to the other library on campus which is about a 15minute walk. Late night studying has also become more of a thing these days.

 Back in Highschool since I didn't have my license it was home, a table in the dining room so that I wasn't wanting to sleep every time I was studying plus the table was bigger.
Title: Re: Study habits discussion episode 1: Your ideal locations
Post by: kauac on March 26, 2021, 09:41:12 pm
Thought I'd share some unideal locations that I've learned to adapt to study at:

- In the kitchen keeping an eye on my puppy - can be very noisy if other family members are around
- On the train
- Uni library silent zone (actually not too bad, but plenty of windows with interesting things going on that I can distract myself with, e.g. a scooba diving course at the pool)

Ideally, I think the desk in my room is best. It's got plenty of room to spread myself out, a window to get some daylight in (but no distractions, since a bush from the garden occupies most it), less noisy than the rest of my house. To optimise the experience, maybe having a candle burning and my cat napping in my room (or on me :) ) to keep me company is perfect.
Title: Re: Study habits discussion episode 1: Your ideal locations
Post by: The Cat In The Hat on March 27, 2021, 04:37:58 pm
The uni library. With a tiny sheltered little booth. Or any other quiet library, really.