Repost because I deleted the first post on accident
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For what it’s worth: turning your head like that is going to introduce some real strain on your neck over time. You want your main monitor right in front of you, not off to the side. You should also ensure that the top of the screen is at roughly eye level, so that you aren’t tilting your head too far up or down. Similarly, if you plan to use that iPad heavily, it’s going to be in a position (under the monitor) that’s going to introduce strain.
Law school will involve a ton of reading and writing. Set yourself up for success by doing a little research on proper ergonomic setups, because you’re going to be sitting at that station _a lot_.
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Repost because I deleted the first post on accident
For what it’s worth: turning your head like that is going to introduce some real strain on your neck over time. You want your main monitor right in front of you, not off to the side. You should also ensure that the top of the screen is at roughly eye level, so that you aren’t tilting your head too far up or down. Similarly, if you plan to use that iPad heavily, it’s going to be in a position (under the monitor) that’s going to introduce strain.
Law school will involve a ton of reading and writing. Set yourself up for success by doing a little research on proper ergonomic setups, because you’re going to be sitting at that station _a lot_.