
1. You friend's home
If it's conducive, why not? It helps to study in a group too.
2. School (duh!)
Places like the school library, canteen, designated study areas, corridor benches...etc are more peaceful than other places listed here. The downside is that some students may live far away. (But hey, who says you have to be studying in your own school)
3. Community Clubs
Common benches or study rooms http://www.centralsingapore.org.sg/site/voices/voices6/page10.shtml
4. Starbucks
As what Howard Behar said, they're in the people-business serving coffee, not the coffee-business serving people.
5. Changi Airport
5. Changi Airport
Remember to bring a jacket though.
6. Fastfood restaurants
Good news is that some of them are 24 hours. Bad news is that they tend to be a little noisy.
7. Void decks
Some of the newer flats in Toa Payoh for example have even roof gardens and sky gardens. No air-con though.
6. Fastfood restaurants
Good news is that some of them are 24 hours. Bad news is that they tend to be a little noisy.
7. Void decks
Some of the newer flats in Toa Payoh for example have even roof gardens and sky gardens. No air-con though.
8. National Library Building
Study room at level 5
9. Parks
Can be quite quiet but you're subjected to the elements of the weather.
10. Just don't study
Ha ha! Kidding!
10. Just don't study
Ha ha! Kidding!
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