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How to Create an Organized, Productive Study Space

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Where should you study?

Your environment can have a huge amount of influence over your ability to focus on what you're studying and whether or not you'll get distracted when Stephen Colbert walks by with his brand-new robotic spider legs. So today we'll go over 7 ways you can improve your study space.

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