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Seeing as how this may be relevant again in the near future... 

If anyone has spotify playlists they like and wanna swap let's post here.  

For studying purposes I've always been an opera, eletronic, piano,  cello, African children's choirs and classical spanish guitar kinda guy.  

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3wgrNcQene66JwyH9pwWTz?si=wBkkqACoQjey3jYsFGtijQ

Please post any links to mixes you folks have so I can shamelessly cut and paste the songs I like into my own.  

Best way to listen to this mix is on shuffle in my opinion.

 
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Seeing as how this may be relevant again in the near future... 

If anyone has spotify playlists they like and wanna swap let's post here.  

For studying purposes I've always been an opera, eletronic, piano,  cello, African children's choirs and classical spanish guitar kinda guy.  

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3wgrNcQene66JwyH9pwWTz?si=wBkkqACoQjey3jYsFGtijQ

Please post any links to mixes you folks have so I can shamelessly cut and paste the songs I like into my own.  

Best way to listen to this mix is on shuffle in my opinion.
My go to song is Linkin Park's "Papercut". The lyrics encapsulate the SE exam experience with an overlooked eloquence.

 
Music while studying doesn't work for me. Strangely though, my concentration is higher with some white noise in the background (like static sounds from a generator, fan whirring, mech equipment from the mech. room right next to my desk.)...  

 
Music for study for me has to be right.  It can have words or be in a language I understand,  so in some way it essentially can be reduced as a white noise, so I can get that.

 
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