Sitting Areas
The area outside the library has chairs, a couch, and
computers in a relaxed environment. I’ve seen people work on group projects
here. The Web Developer club hangs out here before our meetings.
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If you peak around the wall, there are chairs and tables
near the main entrance.
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A lesser-known area has comfy seating on the upper floor.
Take the steps or the elevator in the T hallway.
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Cafeteria
The booths in the cafeteria are a great place to set up your
laptop. You can easily plug it into the outlets above the tables if your
battery is low.
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Outdoors
There is a great outdoor area outside the T-1 doors. I spend
much of August, September, April, and May here eating lunch and reading books.
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Computer Stations
I’ve spent a great deal of time in the computer lab in N-112.
It’s a pretty popular place around the lunch hour. If it’s full, there are
additional computers in the library.
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Library
I enjoy this sitting area with a view for more casual
reading. The shelves in the background hold magazines about all kinds of
topics. Have a look sometime.
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PC and Mac stations are located in the heart of the library.
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These tables have outlets to plug in your laptop. It’s a
good place to sit if you’ve got a lot of stuff to spread out. I work on my
Document Standards and Expectations homework at these tables.
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Study rooms in the library are available for group projects.
Just stop by the circulation desk to reserve them. I’ve used these a few times
last year in my Communication Technologies class.
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Where’s your favorite place to study on or off campus?
I love how many places you can choose from! big campus over there!
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