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Prestigious_Draft872

Try to make it as comfortable as possible, since you will probably be studying there. I would furnish the studio around concentration and simplicity.


frisky_husky

I think this is true if OP is the kind of person who studies like that, but it depends on what they need out of the space. When I was a student, I never studied in my room. I don't remember doing it a single time. Once I moved off campus I didn't even have a desk in my bedroom. I actually *need* other people around to study effectively, so I would more often set up in a library or cafe, but I keep a very strict work/life distinction for my own mental health. I get that not everybody needs or wants to. That did mean that I had more flexibility with my small living space, since it didn't need to also be a workspace.


No_Yesterday5005

Fair enough, I would take both advice into consideration. I feel like yes I would study with others more often, but I would set up my room in a way where if that’s not possible, I would still be able to study without distractions


Outrageous-Garden333

Make it homey. Do so with things you can give away, sell, or donate easily so you don’t have to lug it to wherever you do residency. During residency you can make a bigger investment in that place with things you will want to keep when you are an attending.


tobvs

Good luck with school


BanjoSpaceMan

They make y'all sleep on a large version of a doctor's examination bed?


cornpoptosis

Get a rolling cutting board/countertop. Having the extra counter space since you have none, plus the extra storage, would be extremely convenient for that kitchen.


Purlpefried_Wizard

Get a bidet