where can I go and study from midnight to 7 am?
#1
I have exams at 8am, and the trip from my city to uni is 3 hours, and that means I get there at 9 if I take the earliest bus. 

I don't wanna pay 40 euros for airbnb just to sit for a few hours to give 1 exam, it's too much money. 

So I think of going there the day before with the last bus and staying for 7 hours somewhere and just studying.

Where could I go at that time? Libraries are all closed by midnight. Should I just sit on a bench or a bus stop for 7 hrs?
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#2
internet cafe
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#3
(21-01-2023, 05:12 PM)зайчик Wrote: internet cafe

this was my first thought too

I just don't know any place except those late-at-night fast-food restaurants
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#4
dont you have libraries open 24/7 specifically for this purpose

the national one near my ex-university was available at night, you just had to reserve a spot the day before
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(21-01-2023, 05:41 PM)contributing_autist Wrote: dont you have libraries open 24/7 specifically for this purpose

the national one near my ex-university was available at night, you just had to reserve a spot the day before

no they close, the general reading library shuts down at 2 am

also uni area is filled with junkies at night because police are not allowed to enter

same for bus and train station, filled with junkies, not a good place to be

also I thought about the internet cafe, it's probably gonna cost me more than an airbnb to stay there for 7 hours
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#6
university library?
i mean it will also be filled with people trying to study, so u wont have any problem unless its overcrowded or something due to exam season
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(21-01-2023, 07:27 PM)brocode Wrote: university library?
i mean it will also be filled with people trying to study, so u wont have any problem unless its overcrowded or something due to exam season

I talked to some ppl and they told me during exam period its open all day

hopefully, its got empty seats because last time I went there it was filled 

not only that but in the few empty seats they left items to "save them" for their friends who were in the cafeteria or wherever. So scummy lol.
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(21-01-2023, 08:27 PM)kathisterima Wrote:
(21-01-2023, 07:27 PM)brocode Wrote: university library?
i mean it will also be filled with people trying to study, so u wont have any problem unless its overcrowded or something due to exam season

I talked to some ppl and they told me during exam period its open all day

hopefully, its got empty seats because last time I went there it was filled 

not only that but in the few empty seats they left items to "save them" for their friends who were in the cafeteria or wherever. So scummy lol.

Great now you don’t have to worry
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#9
this entire scenario sounds nightmare inducing
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#10
have thought about this here, since a place where you could charge your phone/sit/not freeze would be ideal. but nothing's open 24/7 aside from internet cafes
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(21-01-2023, 05:00 PM)kathisterima Wrote: I have exams at 8am, and the trip from my city to uni is 3 hours, and that means I get there at 9 if I take the earliest bus. 

I don't wanna pay 40 euros for airbnb just to sit for a few hours to give 1 exam, it's too much money. 

So I think of going there the day before with the last bus and staying for 7 hours somewhere and just studying.

Where could I go at that time? Libraries are all closed by midnight. Should I just sit on a bench or a bus stop for 7 hrs?

these kinds of situations unironically feel comfy, reminds me of my uni days
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#12
did u pass?
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#13
(23-01-2023, 03:29 AM)зайчик Wrote: did u pass?

? It's on tuesday lol.
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#14
how have you been in school for so long and don't know the libraries are open 24/7 during exams lol
just be confident
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#15
At the lib rn, full of nerds studying. Boring! Some1 get me out
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