Ashley Higginbotham | Staff Reporter
Published May 11, 2015; 11:30 p.m.
It is time for students to buckle down and prepare for final exams. Here are some possible places to study on campus, with noise and comfort levels on scales of 1-10:
Butler Library
Noise level: 2
This is the typical place where students can be found studying, because it is the quietest and most comfortable.
Comfort: 9
The couches and chairs in the library make it seem like you’re studying on a cloud
Lone Wolf Coffee Shop (Spellmann)
Noise level: 7
With customers talking and blenders going, this is not the location if you are trying to grab some peace and quiet.
Comfort: 4
Those bar chairs are not very soft, but keeps your posture upright.
Top floor of Spellmann Center
Noise level: 4
Not a lot of students pass through these hallways.
Comfort: 4
The bar chairs are not very soft, but keeps your posture upright.
Your residence hall/housing
Noise level: your choice
If you like it loud or quiet, you can make that happen.
Comfort level: 8
It’s where you live, how can you not be comfortable? But, BEWARE! Your bed might be calling your name when you really need to be at your desk.