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Study Session Warmth
Winter quarter is a rough quarter. The days are short, the nights are cold and all you want to do is curl up in your cozy bed. It seems that all your Statistics professor wants is for you to study through the night and into the morning. It can be a challenge staying warm while being productive all at the same time. You could throw on a snuggie but that would be humiliating for everyone involved.
We have a couple solutions that may be a little more welcome!
- Get yourself the perfect cup of coffee or hot tea. This will not only liven up your taste buds but it will keep you from shivering while trying to work.
- Next we recommend a down scarf- yes, it may sound like a bit much but we promise it will become the ultimate study buddy! It’s small enough that it won’t be overbearing, yet it has enough warmth to carry you through the 5 hour study session.
- Lastly, we recommend a good pair of wool socks. If your feet are warm the rest of you will be warm!
So bundle up so you can study up! Happy Studying!
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