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Sometimes having a familiar place to go helps put you in the zone.

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Find a place on campus to call your own. Reclaim it when you can, but be flexible because someone else may have discovered it as well.

Try the McKeldin Library Portico on the second floor. Take in some fresh air and the best view on campus. Some study rooms in McKeldin can be reserved online.

Access library resources from your room. Any place you have Internet access you’re assured access to quality information.

Be respectful. Some libraries allow food and drink. Most students clean up after themselves, and you should too.

HOW WE CAN HELP

Libraries, naturally, offer great study spaces.

If you’re looking for quiet, try Hornbake Library, the fourth through seventh floor of McKeldin Library, or a corner of any branch library. The Terrapin Learning Commons, with large-size monitors and group workstations, is better suited for group work than quiet study.

Juice up your laptop at charging stations in McKeldin Library and you’re good to go.

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