I know a staff member that always naps at lunchtime in the library cafe. I've seen a few students do it too, just make sure noone nicks your belongings. Also don't do it in front of a PC or an area that someone might want to use
I know a staff member that always naps at lunchtime in the library cafe. I've seen a few students do it too, just make sure noone nicks your belongings. Also don't do it in front of a PC or an area that someone might want to use
I'd be practically hugging my netbook if I were to take a nap now.
A fifteen minute power nap can be very refreshing and can sharpen your focus when you wake up. But as suggested above, try to tuck yourself out of the way and don't occupy space/facilities that others might need.
No, because my lovely friends would have taken photos and put them everywhere. I have known people to book study rooms (tiny room with a computer and a desk) for two hours to sleep rather than study.
In exam season it's not uncommon. On a tangential note I have had to ask people playing 'tig' in the literature section to go and find a playground to do it in. Damn archaeology students