As midterms and finals creep up, students are beginning to retreat back into the corners of campus and the library tables become uncomfortably packed. When they arenât making the long trek from the library basement to Starbucks, here are some types of people you are likely to stumble upon in the Hagerty Library.
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1. The Regulars
These people know whatâs up because they basically live in the library. They have their favorite location where the temperature is always perfect, outlets are in reach, and they are far from the civilization of the âone timeâ library attendees.
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2. The Snackers
These people only make the trip to library so that they can spread out their extensive array of snacks around the table neatly, drink gallons of coffee, and feel okay about it. You canât study without snacks! So, the calories donât count, right?
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3. The Silent Area Hiders
These people are a whole new breed of human being. They prefer to stare blankly into wooden box walls for hours on end and isolate themselves from the outside world. They take silence seriously, so if you are studying with friends, enter the âsilence only areaâ at your own risk. You will be stared down and shushed.
4. The Distractors
There is always one. Sometimes we love their presence because we need a good break, but youâd prefer not to get kicked under the table or tagged in Facebook dog videos when you have an exam in six hours.
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5. The âIn It For The Long Haulersâ
With supplies in hand and game faces on, these people arenât usually found in packs. They might have even booked a collaboration room â they arenât messing around. Their mission is to complete all homework and study for their exam, getting it done efficiently and effectively.
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Thanks to the quarter system here at Drexel, there is always something to study. When the distractions in your dorm are too strong to resist, it may be time to hit the books in the library. Maybe youâve never been or maybe itâs your second home, but either way, Hagerty is a pretty good study spot. Before you pack your backpack, ask yourself: which type of library-goer will you be?
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