On the other hand, studying at home also has its advantages. First of all, you can arrange the study time and place according to your own preferences and needs. You can choose to study in your own room or anywhere you feel comfortable. Secondly, studying at home can be more flexible and free. You can choose the learning content according to your own rhythm and interest, not limited by time and space. Besides, studying at home can save transportation time and expenses.
However, studying at home has some challenges. First of all, the interference of family and society may affect your study. Noise from family, TV, social media, etc. It may distract your attention. Secondly, studying at home lacks supervision and discipline. Without the supervision of teachers or classmates, you may easily relax yourself, resulting in low learning efficiency.
To sum up, both library learning and home learning have their own advantages and challenges. Which way to choose depends on one's study habits and needs. Some people like to concentrate in a quiet environment, while others like to be free and flexible at home. No matter which way you choose, the key is to keep concentration and self-discipline in order to get the best learning effect.