10 Places You'd Rather Be Studying At Right Now
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10 Places You'd Rather Be Studying At Right Now

Because I know you're procrastinating...

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10 Places You'd Rather Be Studying At Right Now
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I'm sure most of you guys are stressed in the last stretch of projects, essays, and exams before summer. The struggle of seeing the same old desk or wall where you've been cranking out calculations and words are agonizingly miserable; so here's a few places where studying doesn't sound like such a painful idea. May these unbelievable rooms be a motivation for you all.


1. I imagine this place to have a gentle breeze, with the sound of leaves so beautiful that it enchants you to study. The wooden floors near the windows look like a good place to read that one textbook.


2. For the more natural soul, this nook and cranny is literally the most relaxing place to finish up some work. No candles needed because the smell of brisk pine surrounds you. No music necessary, your orchestra, local larks and magpies are your friends. What a place to be in love with.


3. Sometimes the sun's love can get annoying, and sometimes the wind's tease is distracting because it loves to blow your papers around. At that point, I'd recommend you to head indoors into this wonder. It's a beautiful example of how you can escape the elements without really leaving.


4. Look, forget studying and gaze at this room's aesthetics-- we all want to live here... Actually, don't forget studying, because one day your hard work will pay off, and might just create an opportunity for you to call this impressive pad yours. Need I say much more?



5. Where this is? I don't know. But I do know that this is not your traditional studying hall. A splendor of natural light; be rest assured that you will not have an abominable eye strain like the ones you have at your local library.


6. Casual bedrooms often offer the best ambience for the brain. From your cerebral cortex to your gluteus, I know you wouldn't mind going over some notes in this bed. No distractions, no anxiety.


7. For all artists or those in dire need for a refreshing location. Start your work there at that table, now.


8. Sometimes getting away from civilization is good too. If only I can get away to exactly a place like this...


9. How hauntingly beautiful is this house? Truly a modern muse for literary notions. I have no doubt you will feel exceptionally motivated to surround yourself in knowledge once you step into this place, with grandiosity...

10. Ever wondered how long you've been daydreaming during your studies? Me too. Imagine how energizing this streamlined, concrete, and white lighted building will make you feel! Just don't get too distracted by all of its mesmerizing glory. No one tests you to look at the ducks on the lake... well, for most people...


In conclusion, you might be wondering, how much do these places cost to live in... But I honestly have no clue. Just know that hard work pays off, and perhaps you'll be able to call one of these yours.


Do your very best, always

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