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	<title>Comments on: The coolest place to study</title>
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		<title>By: So much #BBLlove &#124; Bronfman News</title>
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		<dc:creator>So much #BBLlove &#124; Bronfman News</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Sobia Ali</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sobia Ali</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every student has their own study zone areas. For me, it’s the library. I like to study in the library because it makes me feel at home- it’s like my own little space in a corner at home. Just like Cynthia, I like to study under natural light. My study space doesn’t have to be huge, I am someone who gets distracted very easily so a smaller setting works out the best for me. I should have all my study materials close by, and be able to set a task and get it done. I don’t like to indulge in food or drinks until I complete my work and assignments. If I have the perfect place, nothing can bother me. 

My favourite study space is the Peter Bronfman Library. Peter Bronfman Library which is also known as the business Library has a completely different setting than most other libraries. It’s a small library with a lot of natural light, a great view of the Schulich backyard, and the table’s setting that is almost similar to the ones in the Map library at Scott. Bronfman Library provides me with the ideal study space. What makes it my most favourite are the silver study lamps on every table. It gives me the feeling of a private space, and the warmth of studying when there is no natural light at night. I need visual stimulation and a minimum of sound to keep me focused.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every student has their own study zone areas. For me, it’s the library. I like to study in the library because it makes me feel at home- it’s like my own little space in a corner at home. Just like Cynthia, I like to study under natural light. My study space doesn’t have to be huge, I am someone who gets distracted very easily so a smaller setting works out the best for me. I should have all my study materials close by, and be able to set a task and get it done. I don’t like to indulge in food or drinks until I complete my work and assignments. If I have the perfect place, nothing can bother me. </p>
<p>My favourite study space is the Peter Bronfman Library. Peter Bronfman Library which is also known as the business Library has a completely different setting than most other libraries. It’s a small library with a lot of natural light, a great view of the Schulich backyard, and the table’s setting that is almost similar to the ones in the Map library at Scott. Bronfman Library provides me with the ideal study space. What makes it my most favourite are the silver study lamps on every table. It gives me the feeling of a private space, and the warmth of studying when there is no natural light at night. I need visual stimulation and a minimum of sound to keep me focused.</p>
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