Olin Library and Workload
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We're in the olden library, which is on the best places to study on campus. Chris, I, too will be quiet because it is a library after all. There's lots and lots of study room and study spaces where kids can do work. What's really great is that it's open super believe that night. So if you have a problem or a big test the next day, you could just come here and study the whole night. I tried to get a least six hours every night do that Elsa's followers to come over here. It's a really great place to come study a portion for working on my broom, which sometimes I do like to do. How they're just coming here So after going to the library, I want to speak a little bit on the work, plush life balance I have here in college. In general, I feel like the workload is the super duper crazy. I have homework, of course, Every so often, I'm usually homework for two to three hours a day. Unless I have a feeling the next day, Then I am studying for countless hours, every single night, fourth of free love. In all honesty, that's not that that bad and doesn't usually take too too long. Decipher the islands, and then I usually done pretty well, so I guess it's paying off. I never find myself so swamped and work that I'm not able to have a social life here every single weekend and even on some weekdays. I'm able to go to my friend's mother to a party or to a movie, or just go to college town. Um, so I think it's really super duper, manageable, tohave, a work life and a social life, and you could definitely be successful academically and have those life at the same time. Without too much of a strain, so I think that's really great about now.