Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Top Places for NYUCN Students to Study
















Whether you like to study in quiet spaces or places with a little background noise, there are many options right on
 campus for students to study. Here's a list of four common places to study at NYU:

1). Many students like to study in the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, which is located at 70 Washington Square South. Students can study in open areas on the lower levels (open 24 hours) of the library and on various floors or in individual cubicles on floors. Additionally, students are able to reserve group study rooms on the lower levels 1 and 2 and the ninth floor. To reserve these study rooms, students should file a Bobst Library Room Request Form. There are also spaces specifically available for graduate students. More information can be found on the library's website.

2). With the beautiful summer weather, students should consider bringing their textbooks along with their sunglasses to Washington Square Park. The park has been renovated recently.

3). There are a number of student lounges all over campus for students who want to be surrounded
by other students when studying. Many of these options offer late evening hours. Please review this comprehensive list.

4). 726 Broadway where the NYUCN administrative office are located continues to be an opportunity for "one stop shopping." The Main Bookstore located in the 726 Broadway building is another venue for
studying. Students can grab a cup of delicious coffee, a sandwich, or a pastry at Think Coffee in the bookstore and sit at one of the tables to study. The hours for the bookstore are available on their website.

We've only listed a few places to study at NYU's Washington Square campus. Please share your sacred study spaces with your peers in the comments section!

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