What does your study space look like?

<p>Do you have a set place where you do all of your studying, reading, and so forth, or do you just wander around the house? :D Do you have a desk, or just a piece of wood? What do you keep in this space? Do you think having a defined study space has helped your studying habits? Are you able to get more accomplished? </p>

<p>Discuss.</p>

<p>I don't have a space. In fact, I don't even really have a house. It's more like a "shack." Actually, why am I lying? I live in a hot dog stand. </p>

<p>Kidding. I bought one of those rolling desks that I keep empty (except for my books) and neat, since my desk is like a battlefield. Seriously, you could put down a book on it and your book would never see the light of day again.</p>

<p>Everybody who can even study at home without being distracted is luckier than than both of Britain's princes.</p>

<p>My study space is going to start to be the local library.</p>

<p>i pretty much wander around the house. oh and my bed, i use my bed a lot. i wouldn't suggest it.</p>

<p>yeah, I use my bed a lot too. It's the only place in my house that isn't to cluttered to study.</p>

<p>I use my computer desk in my room, and it's usually clean and tidy, unless I have a big project going on; then it's full of papers all spread out. I also use my bed since it's extremely close to my desk.</p>

<p>same with the bed, only problem is that stuff gets lost in the sheets and my shoulders hurt a lot from leaning on them</p>

<p>i have 135 checked out library books - and my floor is flooded with them.</p>

<p>im also very lazy
i often study lying down on the floor or on the bed. when i have to approach a deadline though i then study on a table (and then i become more alert - and then i actually can study on a table without getting dizzy)</p>

<p>I think my shoulders are constantly hurting because of where and how I study, but I still do it, nonetheless.</p>

<p>at my computer desk in my room.</p>

<p>I don't study enough to have a study space =(</p>

<p>I have a desk but I usually do my work on my bed since I have a laptop, but I do wander from the dining room table to the big chair in my living room.</p>

<p>my study space is very distracting
tv, gamecube, wii, and tons and tons of papers
:D</p>

<p>I just settle wherever. Sometimes it's on the bed, other times at the desk. Every now and then, I like to go out on the deck and do homework.</p>

<p>In my room, a two-sided desk w/ old laptop and new lamp, very tidy, w/ Chinese watercolor scrolls on the turquoise walls for decoration. It's nice.</p>

<p>I have my own desk in my room that I keep very neat. I also have my laptop there, and I usually set up iTunes and get Bach: The Cello Suites as performed by YoYo Ma rolling. Very relaxing, and I can be in there until the eleventh hour and nobody will distract me. Very convienent and conducive to good study habits.</p>

<p>I've contemplated getting one of the tracks from that Yo-Yo Ma CD from iTunes, but unfortunately, the credit card my dad registered with had expired.</p>

<p>I usually study at the computer desk in my room. It's a little messy most of the time. And when it's not, it's messy-neat in that I put everything into neat piles, even though I still can't find anything. It's actually a pretty small space, since my laptop takes up a good chunk of the area, and I also have a lot of folders/papers. </p>

<p>Oh yeah, and there are also piles of books in my room. Library books and AP test prep books, mostly. The textbooks are gone now. I put those into neat piles too, but I have no idea where else to put them except my floor.</p>

<p>If I'm just reading the textbook, I'll either swivel around on my chair so that I can rest my feet on my bed, or I'll just sit on the bed (and then fall asleep for an hour or so while I'm supposed to be studying).</p>

<p>My room resembles the dump. Once a month I make it clean as a hotel room but it goes back to its sorry state within days. I basically study on my bed as my table is littered with perfumes glasses, chargers headphones, tissuepaper and god knows what. I basically am a very fickle person and find it impossible to sit down and study for more than an hour. Symptoms of ADHD maybe so I don't study much.</p>

<p>My bed...if you call that a study space.</p>

<p>Uhmm.... What does no space look like?</p>