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Gennady Pritsker

New York, NY
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7 places updated September 9, 2011
Nooks & crannies of NYC, inside and outside, where you'll get the peace & quiet (but not too much) you need to ace your next (standardized) test.
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    "Get a chair and get as far away from the fountain as possible. There are tables, too; after you clean off the pigeon muck, spread the study materials evenly and go to sleep in the middle of the city."
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    Gennady Pritsker · September 9, 2011
    Park
    · New York, United States
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    "The landscaping is beautiful, the squirrels are bold, and everyone else is bold and beautiful. Oh, and there is enough quiet to study—if you can stop your head from swiveling..."
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    Gennady Pritsker · September 9, 2011
    Park
    · New York, United States
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    "THE place to study—between the Lions, as they say—but come either early or late, and know that headphones—bizzarely—are not allowed."
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    Gennady Pritsker · September 9, 2011
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    "The benches! Choose yours today! Quietness and quietude. And the nature is conducive to the absorption of information—especially vocabulary."
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    Gennady Pritsker · September 9, 2011
    Road
    · New York, United States
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    "Go up to the rare-books section; it's dead-quiet. Ask a pretentious question about a rare edition and then abscond, hiding quietly between in the back of an aisle."
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    Gennady Pritsker · September 9, 2011
    Bookstore
    · New York, United States
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    "The SAT / ACT section on the second floor is a pretty quiet place. The wooden chairs towards the back of the store are usually all full; a good place to harvest phone numbers, though."
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    Gennady Pritsker · September 9, 2011
    Bookstore
    · New York, United States
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