Since I've been sick this last week, I've been studying at home so as not to die a painful death in the public library. Now, I have always referred to studying at home as the end of productivity because of the readily available distractions. But in my old age, I think I'm changing my mind. I think I disciplined enough now to study at home. The benefits are great: more comfortable, no annoying children, snacks are allowed, I can go to the bathroom without worrying about my laptop getting stolen, and we probably have less germs here than in the public library. Plus, instead of eating a quick lunch on the car ride from class to the library, I can take a quick lunch break before I delve into studying. If my husband is at home and making noise, I may have to create a contingency plan, but for now I think I'm opting for this change of scenery.
On an unrelated side note... Chemerinsky really needs to lay off the jokes. I generally like puns, but his are HORRIBLE!! Can we have Mr. Torts back?
Ok, lunch break over- time to study.
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I always studied at home all through law school, and it served me well. It is funny that now that I am studying for the bar, I am tempted to change that and study at the library instead! I find myself much more easily distracted studying for the bar, than for school. I have no idea why. I think you are right, though, all of those pluses are fantastic, as long as you can resist getting preoccupied.
I hope you are feeling better!
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