10 best places to study on campus
1. The Student Commons
It’s not called The Student Commons for anything: This spot (in E-Building) is perfect for getting together with study groups and discussing ideas out loud. There’s a variety of couches and tables, it’s just a matter of what suits you. And Starbucks too.
2. The AC Hub
On the second floor from the Commons, is the AC Hub. Although this space is usually designated for monthly events and workshops, it holds multiple booths and tables for a great study session.
3. A-building
A-building, near the Salon and Spa. It may be a little far depending on where you’re walking from it, but it serves as a quiet space for quick study sessions.
4. T-building
In T-building — there are some little study rooms that you don’t need to book and some end tables near classrooms.
5. Clubs & Community centre
Clubs & Community centre (on the same level as AC Hub). This view overlooks the Student Commons and it’s a quieter space too. There are vending machines, for the convenience of snacks, as well as a room for various campus clubs.
6. Bridge
Bridge en route to C-Building. Here, there are cornered off study sections as well as study rooms that students can book and use.
7. Algonquin library
The second floor of the Algonquin library space. This space is usually quiet but fills up quickly during the day. Grab a coffee and make your way here early to reserve a spot.
8. P-building
The lounge area in P-building is also a great study space. It might be slightly loud, but it makes for a great space for group work.
9. The high chairs
The high chairs opposite Bits & Bytes is ideal for a quick rundown of notes or a place for some downtime. Plus, with a great view and snacks-to-go, what could be better?
10. E-building
E-building (behind Starbucks), is also a great place to study. It may seem big, but it’s a cornered off area that’s usually quiet for solo or group study sessions.