图 FINALS GUIDE COU. FOUR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 discussion areas and dry erase boards. Although different people work better in different settings, Noteboom said studying by memorizing, recalling and practicing the information given has been proven to work, regardless of where it is done. Libraries aren't the only popular places on campus to study. Students flock to the Underground in Wescoe because it's close to classes and provides study essentials like coffee and snacks. But around noon when the Underground gets crowded, Ruth Kuefler, a senior from Lawrence, goes to another nearby study spot if she can't find a seat far enough away from the noise. "There's a little area in the hall that goes between the Underground and the Wescoe classrooms by the bathrooms that has a computer and a table. It's the only quiet place in Wescoe," Kuefler said. Kuefler likes that the area is far from the noise but still close to classes. Lauren Winchester, a senior from Olathe, also prefers to study outside of the libraries. Her location of choice is the Hawk's Nest on the first floor of the Kansas Union. "Milton's has good coffee and not too many people," Winchester said. Whether it's perfect silence or a decent cup of coffee that keeps you coming back, having a study spot of your own comes in handy. Although where you go to study might not seem like the most important part of acing a test, having a place that helps you focus on what you need to learn makes it that much easier to be successful. Edited by Emily Soetaert Photo Illustration by Ashleigh Lee/ KANSAN Hosted by First Management Inc., 3 Spoons Yogurt, Pizza Hut, Papa John's Pizza, Freddy's Frozen Custard, Celsius Tan, Royal Crest Lanes & Eileen's Cookies! Luxury 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments HALF OFF AUGUST RENT and Reduced Security Deposits! THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY,MAY 16,2011 坚决反对非法集资