Starbucks, the original study cafe for trendy students, can be a great place to study for finals. The casual atmosphere makes it easy to settle in with a group of friends and be productive with minimal stress. Between coffee and sweet treats, Starbucks offers a wide variety of drinks and food. In fact, their holiday specials roll around this time of year — don’t miss them! Address: 14431 Burbank Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91401 For more information, visit the event website at https://www.starbucks.com/
With its quiet atmosphere and abundant resources, the library is the perfect place to study. The free laptop service ensures maximum productivity, and the LA Library has over 6 million books to choose from! Library cards are readily available to students, and the distraction-free environment will guarantee straight-A’s on all exams. Address: 6250 Sylmar Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91401 For more information, visit the event website at https://www.lapl.org/
Anthony C. Beilenson Park is near Van Nuys High School. The lush, green grass is perfect for having a picnic while studying — either with friends or even by yourself. If you need to take a break, walking around the park is great for clearing your mind. The park offers the perfect intersection between productivity and relaxation. Address: 6300 Balboa Blvd, Lake Balboa, CA 91406 For more information, visit the event website at https://www.laparks.org/aquatic/balboa#:~:text=Lake%20Balboa%20Park%20is%20located%20at%206300,not%20permitted%20to%20swim%20in%20the%20lake
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