Studying on the Go

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Studying on vacation never does seem appetizing. You have just left the kingdom of education – college – and all you are looking for is some much needed R & R. However, no one is asking you to sacrifice any of your time at the beach for some extra-credit work in the family living room. What is being addressed is an opportunity many students have that can make time go by, while also accomplishing a significant amount of work that no student wants to face when the just return to their dorm room. Studying while travelling is a great concept from any angle it is viewed. Let's say you have you a flight that is going to leave you in the air for a couple hours or longer – stuck up 3000 feet can cause time to tick slowly by. But when you have some homework you know you are going to face at some point over this vacation period, why not bring that folder or notepad with you and watch time "fly" by as you kill two birds with one stone. If there is the crying baby going off three rows back, pop on those headphones attached to your pre-made playlist you constructed right before you packed up all of your necessities for the trip. Allow yourself to get lost in a musical fun land as you use whatever motivation and educational ability you have in you.

If you are back on the ground and are enjoying the scenic views offered by any great American road trip or are leaning back in your adjustable chair on the train, there is no travel vehicle that will prevent you from laying the groundwork for your cursed vacation assignment(s). The to and from of any trip is probably a better time to do work than right in the middle of your fun time. Going to or coming from college prepares your mind for what just occurred and what is to come. Without you even being aware, your mind is ready to do a dance called – the research paper. When you are travelling, there is nowhere to escape beyond the usually odor-infested private bathroom. Studying is a great alternative to staring out a window aimlessly. Many public transportation systems now offer outlets for those who need to keep their laptop or learning device fully charged. No longer will you have to battle your battery power or feel rushed when trying to finish up any work.

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