|
Gunnar's Mailbag | The Quest for Quiet
"I am having a difficult time finding a place to study in quiet. Even at the library in the quiet area I still find myself distracted by students talking. I have been looking at earplugs and even noise cancelling headphones. Do you have any suggestions?" I can sympathize with your frustration and I have two suggestions. As I mention in the book, I certainly do recommend noise-cancelling headphones. The brand I suggest is Bose, but those are pretty expensive. Sony has also recently introduced some, and the Sharper Image carried a pair for a few years now. Do some quick shopping around and try them on if you can. Earplugs are certainly cheaper but I don't enjoy the sensation of wearing them, nor do I find them as effective. It is your right to have a place to study in the library. If you are not receiving quiet, that's like not receiving books. Would any credible college library not have books? Remember, you are a client of your school, and the school should be pressured to supply your needs. If a diplomatic approach doesn't help, you might write a quick letter to your school newspaper. You can do it anonymously. But I would urge you to get over any bashfulness and take it to the next level: ask professors whether they would be willing to co-sign the letter with you. Surely they would be disappointed and even indignant to know that students have no comfortable place to study. At a minimum, ask for their advice. They may have particular stroke with the library.
Best, Posted by Gunnar | April 5, 2006 10:11 AM Post a comment |
|
© Kick Ass in College 2004-2006 | Powered by: Movable Type 3.2 |
Comments