#FinalsWeek: Studying

Finding a Place to Study

By: Jasmin Acosta

Hello everyone and welcome to the CASSAC blog! My name is Jasmin Acosta and I am a senior, Biology major.  I know how difficult it can be to commute to campus and find a quiet place to study so I’m here to make life a little simpler for you!

Roosevelt has so many study rooms hidden throughout both the Wabash and Auditorium buildings. The Wabash building has 32 floors but only floors 1-13 are accessible to commuters, the Auditorium building has 10 floors all available to everyone.

In Wabash, the 10th floor offers about 7 individual study rooms for students and sometimes even the conference room. No worries if you don’t find a study room there, there’s more places than just that one!

The 3rd and 4th floor of the Wabash building also have places to study! The 3rd floor has a computer lab as well as a black-and-white printer and a “Netflix room” which can also be used as a place to study!

The 4th floor does not have rooms but there are many small couches that you can go to when you’re feeling a bit tired and in need of a nap!

In the Auditorium building there’s the 2nd floor and the library which are also great places to study.

Although the school does offer many places to study sometimes it’s nice to leave campus for a bit. Places like Starbucks and the Harold Washington library on State St. and Van Buren are also great places to study!

HAPPY STUDYING!

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