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8 Of The Best Study Spots In Waco For All Your Cramming Needs

Studying in public with a slight distraction is sometimes better.

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The environment you study in can be crucial for your education, so here are the best study spots in Waco.

1. Common Grounds by Baylor

This cute little coffee shop that is uniquely decorated and also the perfect place to study with your pals.

2. Common Grounds in Woodway

This is the second Common Grounds location that is also a pizza place. So grab a coffee and if you get hungry, there is some delicious pizza right next door!

3. Panera Bread

Panera has some very yummy and healthy food options, plus a quiet environment that can help you study hard and finish all of your homework.

4. Starbucks

There are multiple Starbucks locations so just pick whichever one you fancy and hop to it!

5. Dichotomy

Whether you need coffee or vodka to get you through a long week of tests, Dichotomy offers both so it is the perfect place to crack open a book.

6. Frozen Yogurt

Originally we just had two frozen yogurt places, but now more and more keep popping up. When it's hot outside, this is a great place to cool down and get stuff done.

7. Chick-fil-A

I remember one morning, my friend and I went to Chick-fil-a at 6 in the morning and did homework for 4 hours eating chicken minis.

8. Boba tea

1102, Fortune Cooke, etc. There are multiple places to get milky tea with slimy tapioca pearls. Boba isn't exactly my cup of tea but it seems to be very popular!

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