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BIGOSUFAN
07-21-2003, 11:13 AM
On-campus I have gathered that you can study at the:
1) Library
2) Classroom #1
3) Classroom #5
Any where else?
TopGunner
07-21-2003, 01:26 PM
I think MitchDC was saying in another thread that classroom 5 is not open, b/c it is really nice and Ross doesn't want students to trash it like they generally trash the other rooms.
But yeah good question, where are all the places you CAN study??
medNoir
07-21-2003, 01:31 PM
I was wondering why the chairs in #5 are still in such good condition.
Especially with its movable parts, I'd imagine people leaning back on them should have broken a few by now.
its only library, classroom 1 and classroom 4
ive heard of changes occurring to the campus to address the need for more study space but I dont believe it will occur for some time(Im thinking at least 2-3 years) until other changes/additions will have occurred.
MitchDC
07-21-2003, 05:12 PM
There is room for several hundred students to study in the library. Classroom 4 will hold another 275 (maxed out) and Classroom 1 will hold another 275 (maxed out). I guess students may also study outside at any of the picnic benches, under a palm tree (hey, they could...I guess), or even down the stairs by the beach.
MitchDC
medNoir
07-21-2003, 05:18 PM
bring an umbrella when you study under a paalm tree during rainy season
MitchDC
07-23-2003, 04:48 PM
I must add that there are several small rooms around campus designed for our case study groups. Some of these rooms are open 24 hours /day and have a large table or two, lots of chairs, and a large white board. With the addition of the new buildings, there should be several more of these rooms to study in.
I forgot these in my last message.
Oh, it appears as though they are adding another 14 new computers to the library. That was nice to see today.
MitchDC
There is room for several hundred students to study in the library. Classroom 4 will hold another 275 (maxed out) and Classroom 1 will hold another 275 (maxed out). I guess students may also study outside at any of the picnic benches, under a tree (hey, they could...I guess), or even down the stairs by the beach.
MitchDC
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