I can't always concentrate all too well in the canteen, so I'd like to be able to study elsewhere. What are good places to study?

asked 05 Nov '13, 11:35

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Personally I've so far used the TA rooms in the north wing a lot, but during the day they're often not available. Lille UP1 is often another possibility, and occassionally that weird digital services library thing next to it has been open too, also useable as a good study area. (What IS that anyway?) Aside from that HCØ seems to have some spots, like below "Vandrehallen" down the stairs to the largest auditorium (there's also (more) showers, yay!), but I'm guessing that's fairly noisy during the day. As long as it's the week days KUB Nord is also open from early till 9 PM, but unfortunately only till 5 PM in the weekends.

Another place I just discovered we have access to with our student cards is the TA class rooms on HCØ on the 1st floor, so that could be another place to study when not otherwise in use.

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answered 05 Nov '13, 11:39

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edited 29 Nov '13, 13:03

You can always go to the Science library a hundred or so meters away from DIKU - there are couches, there is a massage chair and there are also silent rooms if you really need to focus. However, it might be quite difficult to find space there, esp. around lunch and before exams.

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