From my procrastination walks around campus, these are what I think the most notable term agnostic study spots are.
The Cambridge Arch Building
- Say you “forgot your key” for entry (might only work for engineering students?)
 - Usually empty
 
DC
- The desks by the window are the best
 - I hate the basement
 - Can always study at DC Bytes after closing
 - Full during exams
 
DP
- Study bar on the first floor by the cafe is nice because of the windows
 - Upper floors are silent study and have cubicles next to tiny windows
 - Basement sucks
 
E7/E5
- Bars by the windows on the 3rd to 5th floors
 - Tables from the 4th to the 6th floor
 - Book a study room through the WATiMake office (for MME only)
 - WATO office on floor 5 (I’m a key holder now :))
 
RCH
- Tables on 2nd and 1st floor
 - Lecture halls are usually free after 5pm
 - Great for a social study
 
QNC
- Busy during regular study terms but nice lighting and whiteboard walls
 - Basement is usually free is the first and second floors are taken
 - Lecture halls are unlocked
 - Nice 7th floor bathrooms (“the pristine pissers”)
 
SLC
- Harder to find room to study
 - Big group study areas (by reservation and walk in)
 - 2nd floor has many study spaces (rooms, egg chairs, tables above PAC)
 
EV3 (7/10)
- Nice tables and window bars on the 3rd and 4th floor but the window bars have immovable seats that hurt my back and they don’t have AC outlets
 - Empty lecture halls
 - HUGE and smaller study rooms on the 4th floor
 - We are allowed to study in conference rooms if they are free
 - Far away
 - Nice atmosphere
 
MC
- Higher floors have nice corner tables spaced around the floor (lower floors get busy)
 - Feels like a CS kids dungeon
 
M3
- Starting in the second floor there are tables to the right of the staircase with black board walls
 - Nice windows
 - 1st floor has a study lounge
 
EV1
- Nice when the weather is good because of the courtyard (summer might go hard here)
 
HH
- AFM side has a study room in the second floor, and a study bar on the first
 - Seating is kind of uncomfy and it gets warm
 - The lecture hall side has big nice wooden lecture halls
 - More of a group study spot but if you are alone and have headphones it’s fine
 - Either way they’re so big that people don’t really matter
 - No charing ports
 - CPA lounge on the second floor 🔥
 - Around exam / midterm season they hold 1st year seminars in the lecture halls which come with free food lol
 
E2
- MTE 241 lab (might expire after 2B)
 - There’s a printer
 
SCH
- Second floor cafeteria is usually not busy
 - Busy during lunch
 
OPT
- Has a Starbucks and nice study bars on the ground floor
 - Need to explore more
 
PAS
- Largely empty lecture halls
 - Decent computer lab in 1098
 
EIT
- Bar tables on the first floor
 - Interesting stuff to look at during breaks
 - Generally a cool building
 - Unlocked lecture halls with very nice lighting (RBC lecture theatre)
 - Second floor cafe tables
 - A single table on the third floor
 
PHYS
- Two undergraduate study rooms in 153
 - One study room has pretty cool wooden booths adjacent to a water bottle fountain!
 
The EV1 courtyard in 12/2023 at nightqq