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    Conducive places to study

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      sleepy
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      NLB building. Upper levels such 7th floor onwards are big and spacious and quiet too.

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        tankee
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        Starbucks, McDonald and fast food restaurants are anything but conducive place for study.

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          Mawar
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          Check out CCs, most have reading rooms.

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            MMM
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            What about signing up for reading card membership in nearby community club?

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              TheAnswer
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              tankee:
              Starbucks, McDonald and fast food restaurants are anything but conducive place for study.

              I used to study in Mac..those were the days..
              I need some noise.. Otherwise I might fall asleep :snooze:

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                jedamum
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                I don’t like to study outside.every time need to go toilet,must pack up and bring everythmg along. Thencome back space occupied by others.

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                  TheAnswer
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                  jedamum:
                  I don't like to study outside.every time need to go toilet,must pack up and bring everythmg along. Thencome back space occupied by others.

                  I always leave my things there.. Only bring my Hp and wallet with me..

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                    Lexi
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                    sleepy:
                    NLB building. Upper levels such 7th floor onwards are big and spacious and quiet too.

                    Yeah, I guess. But, I usually study after school and its not really convenient to go from school to the NLB building and then back home 😕

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                      Lexi
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                      tankee:
                      Starbucks, McDonald and fast food restaurants are anything but conducive place for study.

                      Lol I know, but in other forums people still suggest it anyways so I just added it in

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