5 Top Places to Study Around Campus
1. Hale Library
What’s a list of the top study places around campus without the library? Honestly, Hale library is one of the coolest buildings on campus. It has 5 floors so you can find the perfect study spot depending on your mood. Want some slight background noise? Then go to the ground floor. Need a place to meet with your group without having to keep quiet? The first floor is the perfect place. Need complete silence while you study for a test? Then the 3rd floor is where you’ll go. With all the different options you have you might just spend more time exploring the library than studying! I mean have you seen the Harry Potter room?!
2. Leadership Studies Building
The leadership studies building is great because not only does it have comfy little nooks for you to study at, it’s also attached to a coffee shop. You get the best of both worlds!
3. Starbucks
Starbucks is right across the street from campus and is the premier place for studying. I’d argue that Starbucks has the same studying atmosphere as the library.
4. Justin Hall
Justin Hall is a very interestingly designed building that just keeps getting better. It has large windows that overlook a large sitting area filled with tables and chairs. This is perfect for when you want to get the experience of going outside without actually going outside and with the strong winds blowing through campus, I don’t blame you.
5. Radinas
No study list would be complete without the cute little coffee shop. Like Starbucks, Radinas is across from campus and a little further down in Aggieville. It’s one of my favorite places to study at when I don’t want to wait in the long lines at Starbucks for my drink and if I want a smaller cozier atmosphere to study in.
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Jasmine is a student at Kansas State University majoring in Psychology and International Studies with a minor in Spanish. She likes fashion, traveling, yoga, and pretending she knows what she’s doing in life.