Where To Study

By Franklin Skribbit


It can be challenging to find places to study on a campus because there are so many distractions from other students and activities going on in various buildings. Where you study can also be contingent on what type of study habits and what you need in an ideal learning environment. For example a student needs it to be really quiet while they study. This may mean that they need to be completely away from people in order to study effectively. Others may prefer a lot of people around and just casually study while they eat lunch or sit in a student activity center.

Studies show that finding the right study location can make a great difference on information retention, and overall academic performance. Being able to focus and do the work in a timely manner can be a challenge if the environment does not fit your study atmosphere. If you study at your apartment and your roommates are watching a movie it will be difficult to focus and do your homework. On the other hand isolating yourself from distractions can make it so that your assignment is done in a more timely manner and you will more likely retain more of what you have studied. The following is a list of good places to study on campuses:

Second, you should make sure that you figure out how you are going to find child care that is going to be dependable. You do not want to worry about where your child is going to go on a daily basis and having dependable child care is going to eliminate that stress. As you are looking through different day care options, you should be sure that you find something you are comfortable with. Take time to shop around and ask plenty of questions to the different day care centers that you are interested in. While you are researching your options, you may also want to talk to other single parents in the area. Other single parents may have had personal experience with different day cares and help you make a decision.

Third, be very careful about your time management. Make sure that you understand how you are going to schedule your time to ensure that you are spending time with your child, spending enough time studying, and also ensuring that you have some time for yourself. There may be days that you do not have any spare time, but you need to be prepared for this. It is important that you understand how you are going to make it through stressful times and successfully manage all of the different facets of your life.

* Outside: Many universities offer an outside study experience on campus as well. This may include some landscaped walking paths, benches, tables, and landscaped areas. Being outside can create a peaceful environment and can also be quiet. It can get you away from the chaos that can happen inside the campus buildings. Having natural light, plants, and trees around can also relax a student so that they can focus more on their studies. From Boise campuses to St. George campuses, all are great grounds to study effectively.

It is also important to note that if you do a double major you may not have a chance to conduct research in your main field of study during your junior and senior years. You will also have a tough time fitting in any extracurricular activities. Another option might be doing a study abroad which would give you a different feel from your major and satisfy your studies elsewhere. This is good because you can still get college credit while you travel and you get to do something new that can still look good on a resume.




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