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“I’m so excited to study!,” said no one ever. Do you enjoy studying or working on homework that usually takes hours, especially after a long day of classes?  If you enjoy studying and can do so without extra motivation, congratulations; you win at college life. If you dread studying and need extra push to hit the books, you’ve come to the right place. 

Most of the time, students avoid studying or doing homework fervently, even though these practices will boost their grades and allow them to maximize what a class has to offer. However, studying doesn’t have to be as dull as it is often depicted, and it can start with creating a relaxing study space. Virtual study spaces transform study spaces into a vibe and even a place of comfort rather than silence with palpable stress. Virtual study spaces are customizable and allow you to be the boss of your study area so you can conquer your homework in style rather than having the homework conquer you.

LIfe.At

LifeAt is an immersive workspace and a one-stop shop for organizing your schedule and work. Usually, the website is well-known for its virtual study spaces. LifeAt, through its numerous study scenes, will transform your computer screen into a beach at sunset, a cafe, a fantasy world, a forest, a waterfall, a city, etc. Now, you’re no longer studying at your kitchen table or miniature dorm room desk but on an airplane or in a cozy bedroom, watching the rainfall from a window. 

Though all of LifeAt’s study scenes are helpful, LifeAt truly understands the phrase “strength in numbers,” as the website also provides opportunities for you to study in the company of other people. Through their “Study with Me” option, LifeAt plays a scene that features someone else working; however, since all their scenes are pre-recorded, it is not a live video call; thus, there are no awkward live interactions or someone watching you as you study. You can even study with celebrities like Miley Cyrus, One Direction, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, Olive Rodrigo, and more. In addition, the website prides itself on allowing you to study with famous K-Pop idols such as BTS, NCT Ten and Doyoung, Stray Kids, THE BOYZ, Hendery from WayV, TWICE, Got7, TXT, EXO, and more. With just one click, you can write your essay with Jungkook and RM from BTS.

Lofi.co

The term “lo-fi” comes from “low-fidelity,” a term used in music to signify the acceptance of distortions or imperfections. Applied to visual media, lo-fi leads to media of an idealistic world and aesthetically pleasing artwork and has calming effects that can help ease stress and anxiety. Like LifeAt, Lofi.co uses study scenes to set the study mood, but their study scenes consist of comforting lo-fi animations. 

A few of Lofi.co’s scenes include a cozy bedroom, winter nights, cities, cafes, trains, and much more. You can customize each lo-fi scene to night or day, rain or no rain, inside or outside, and use the sound mixer to add background music or background sounds such as keyboard clacking, a crowd of people speaking, train or car sounds, and city traffic. If you’re the type of person who hates sitting in silence while studying but feels as if music distracts you, Lofi.co is the perfect investment.  

Drive and LIsten

Imagine if you could read your textbook while walking in, driving in, bicycling in, or flying over any city in the world. With Driven and Listen, you no longer need to imagine because the website allows you to explore numerous countries from the comfort of your home. Suddenly, you’re in Sao Paulo, Brazil, driving behind a bus during sunset, or studying in Barcelona, Spain, Melbourne, Australia, Munich, Germany, Rethimno, Greece, Indore, India, Manhattan, New York, or Beijing, China. 

One of the most remarkable features of Drive and Listen is the ability to listen to the radio of the country you’re touring in. This feature is a great way to listen to music in a different language while doing homework. This radio feature is also fun to see and what songs are trending in various parts of the world. 

For those who prohibit music while studying, Drive and Listen also allows the option of listening to the hum of the engine of whatever vehicle the website is touring from and the natural noise of the city you’ve chosen. Drive and Listen is an innovative way to set your study space mood while also exploring the beauty the world has to offer. 

It is nearly impossible to avoid studying and completing homework while in college; there’s no way around, under, or above it, but you can go through it in style with cute Lofi animations or music from around the world. Who knows? Maybe you might say, “I’m so excited to study” after all.

Blanly Rodriguez, a dedicated writer for Her Campus, is thrilled to contribute to the magazine. Her enthusiasm is not just about being part of the publication but also about honing her writing skills and delving into compelling topics that resonate with women across all Her Campus campuses. Beyond Her Campus, Blanly is a student at the University of Virginia. In the past, Blanly has written for an international non-profit working to increase foreign aid for countries whose large percentage of citizens live below the poverty line. She has interviewed incredible women warriors such as the founder of Lydia House International, Margo Rees, and the founder of ICAP at Columbia University, Wafaa El-Sadr. She has been writing ever since fifth grade and even wrote an unpublished book she swears will stay locked in the files until the day she dies. When she's not writing, Blanly enjoys walking outside while listening to music, hanging out with friends, and reading. She enjoys reading silly romantic comedies or novels exploring topics on race and gender. Her favorite musicians are Beyoncé and BTS, but she loves listening to all types of music. She says her fatal flaws include spending money on sweet treats and buying album books.