I know it's already a pretty known fact that you've to find a suitable place to study, but it seems like many people don't actually put it to action? I notice how many of my friends love studying at crowded places like Mcdonalds, Starbucks, Coffee Bean. I used to study at Changi Airport during my O'lvl days but I think it's pretty overrated now and which I totally do not recommend during peak hours cos the crowd can get pretty overwhelming and it can cause you to lose focus.
Also, don't ever study on your bed - It may work for some, but I feel that it can get tempting to fall into a deep slumber.
I don't really like studying at home as I'll get distracted with the things in my room, so here are some places I would recommend:
- Book Cafe (This is by far my fav cafe to work at, it's quiet in the afternoon on weekdays and opens till around 1030pm at night. Not only does it serve awesome food, there's also a corner where you could get cosy on their sofas and work on your stuff.
- Marina Bay Link I swear one of my biggest problems was finding a place during the weekends because it's so freaking crowded everywhere. Some time ago I noticed that Marina Bay Link is a ghost town over the weekends since it's a corporate area.
- Privé, Keppel Bay If you update yourself on Hao's tweets you should know that I was just studying there couple of weeks ago during my assessment period. Great scenery, food and ambience. However the food might be a little more on the pricier end so you might wanna take that into consideration.
- The Grandstand Been there several times for project meetings with my friends. Many cafes in that mall (or should I say food centre haha) I would suggest to avoid this place over the weekends as it's a family friendly place and the kids there can be quite rowdy.
I could go on and on, but let's not make this post all about awesome cafes hahaha. Let me know in the comment section if you'd like to know more places and perhaps I could write a separate entry the next time! :)
Anyway, if your parents are strict on your whereabouts, I guess another alternative would be to stay in school after classes. Reason being, most people usually head back after school hours and I'm sure most of your schools have plenty of quiet spots that you could access!
Lastly, I'm not a fan of the national library (seriously f*ck that, there are too many people there) but I love my school library, so go ahead and make full use of your it if you're allowed to study in there!
2) Plan your schedule
I know this sounds redundant and I'm aware that schedules are pretty hard to keep up to since unforeseen events tend to take place. However, instead of writing a timetable (eg. 11am wake up, 12pm eat etc) just jot down the things you have to complete by the end of the day/week. So somewhat like a to-do list.