Macdoland-Kelce Library
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So I'm going to show you guys our library and talk a little bit about it. Eight in the morning, but it's open early and it is open late. Typically, during normal hours, it's open until midnight. During finals week, they will accept those hours until two in the morning, which is really nice. The library, when it comes, I don't usually use the library to study, but when finals we comes around, that's usually where I sit down and that's where I stay for the whole week. It's expected for you to be quiet and respectful of other students. So the first four, you have a bunch of little cubicles. You have some like couches, launch area stuff like that for group study. For if you just want to hone in on your work by yourself, it's really nice. Even in a group setting you're forced to study together, which is really nice. Males have study rooms that you can rent out, so on the first floor, there's circulation desk. If you need to watch a movie for class, you can rent out that you can rent up the movies, and then you can rent out a key for a study room. You'll have that for like a certain amount of time that you check it out for a really nice. I did that a couple times with a bunch of my friends was like Finals Week. They'll had stuff to do, so it's nice just to get a room together, and you're all just doing all your work together. Well, not being super stressed out, so like you could still take a break. We have, like over two hundred thousand books in our library. You can get a e book stuff like that if we don't have something that is available like a physical book that we don't have. We have kind of teamed up with a couple of different libraries around the city. So there's a booking you for class or a book that you just want talk to the circulation desk. They will talk to the Tampa Public Library or something like that, and they will bring that to you. It is free of all the books, everything that the library is free to you, which is really nice. I also want to talk about balancing work, life with college and studying. Then if you have a job and stuff like that, it is difficult. My freshman year I did not have a job, but I was a part of a lot of clubs and stuff. Now I'd say it's pretty manageable, like, do not procrastinate. That is like the one thing I have learned is like procrastinating has kind of been like Thie Enemy. So now I have two internships I haven't on campus job and obviously my classes. So it's like I need to be doing my work right when I get it that way. It's all done and out of the way, and I could so relax on the weekends. Um, I'll dedicate, like Monday through Friday morning that's dedicated to like work internship school like a hammer it out really stressed during the week. That way I can just take the weekend to, like, go out, hang out with my friends, just hangouts really nice and convenient. So that's what I found the most convenient in order to balance being social, but also working. Studying stuff like that is just do your work on time. Don't wait till Sunday nights and you're going to be really stressed out. I would always hold up my working like all do it over the weekend and then Friday night go out. Then Saturday night I go out and then Sunday would come around. Just like I felt like I was stressed the whole weekend, doing all the work had to dio. So just doing all the work had a time like right when it's assigned. That's what's helped me find a balance between everything that I am doing.