Music For Studying?
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Re: Music For Studying?
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I would agree with you. I listen to songs of different languages when I'm studying. That helps me to concentrate on my work more than what I'm listening.stoppoppingtheP wrote: ↑28 Sep 2016, 07:49 I can't study when listening to music. I always end up listening to the words and getting distracted. I sometimes listen to music in other languages though, that's not too bad. Maybe classical music would help.
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Maybe all I'm saying is that listening to what you love and the type that you're in vibe with can help you focus and have fun while doing other stuff, specifically studying.
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