As any college student knows (well, at least any college student that actually studies) those tiny cozy cubicles in the library are always the first spots to get claimed. Personally, when I study in the library, I am making the trip for the intense studying environment and large tables. I actually find the confinement of a desk and especially a cubicle to be very claustrophobic. Confinement of the workspace leads to confinement of the mind! Free yourself lest your thoughts die of asphyxiation!
Nonetheless, despite my fickle personal preferences, any cursory survey of the library instantly shows that those suffocating cubicles are actually in very high demand. A cubicle unoccupied by an individual will surely be occupied by books, a laptop and papers (a surrogate person) instead. The race for cubicles can get rather competitive, but why race for cubicles when you can make one yourself?


Albeit, not all of us carry around large cardboard presentation boards, but that doesn't mean we can't start.
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That poster board is for Carnival for Kids. Dan Nishball better come on Sunday with his makeshift study carroll decorated.
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