Do any other nd college students find it hard to study? And not for the typical reasons. Like I need a space that isn't overstimulating and comfortable but also where I'm not at risk of being tired. Any advice??
Your library might have private study rooms. Usually quiet enough where I go that I can’t hear anything over my earphones. Good luck!
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Anonymous5d
I normally have a buddy/company with that keeps me accountable to do my work
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Anonymous4d
i'm seriously struggling with executive dysfunction rn and its awful im so behind
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Anonymous5d
My school had a ton of space I loved. just look for chairs you enjoy and utilities you can stand its more about your process and routine.
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Anonymous5d
sometimes the best place for me to study is my kitchen table. I have a floor lamp that’s not too bright and it gives me lots of space. I truly don’t know why it works so well lol but that’s the place I usually study the best / get the most work done
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Anonymous5d
asmr really helped me
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Anonymous5d
I got an office assistant job where it’s like an 8 hour shift with 2 hours of work, so I’m kinda forced to sit at a desk for a while and I end up doing my work
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Anonymous4d
Reserve a little study corner in the schools library and then make a little nest with a blanket and a pillow. Just sneak them in a back pack or smth
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Anonymous4d
I would study in the lobby of my schools arts building
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Anonymous4d
I literally have no idea how to study it's kinda screwing me over
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Anonymous#15d
We do and they usually help but there florensent lights which I turn off but then I'm in a dark room and then I get sleepy. Or maybe that might just be that I was sleepy today 🫠
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AnonymousOP5d
I would turn off the lights but bring a portable lamp.
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Anonymous#104d
This is so hurtful to my psyche but I tell myself that Trump (probably) failed all his classes and look how he turned out: not only dumb, but his stupidity actually causing harm to others. I HAVE to do my work and pass my classes so I don’t cause harm to others.