I think OP means that there is lots of study space on campus already, but many people who would like to use it are put off by other students making noise in the vicinity, and so there is the perception that there is not enough study space.
I don't know if this is true. I know that the majority of the student-spaces on campus are rather aged, and that the university has grown considerably since these older spaces were built. I feel like more study space might be helpful. For one thing, our student centre, for the size of our school, is not really as big as it could be.
I for one think that there is ample study space available. Whenever I need to study and I can't do it in the libraries or the SLC, I just find empty classrooms. Works just fine and have been doing it for the past 3 years.
How the fuck does space and attitude of students even relate. If the students shut up, will space and time bend?
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ReplyDeleteImpossible. You must choose one.
DeleteI think OP means that there is lots of study space on campus already, but many people who would like to use it are put off by other students making noise in the vicinity, and so there is the perception that there is not enough study space.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if this is true. I know that the majority of the student-spaces on campus are rather aged, and that the university has grown considerably since these older spaces were built. I feel like more study space might be helpful. For one thing, our student centre, for the size of our school, is not really as big as it could be.
I for one think that there is ample study space available. Whenever I need to study and I can't do it in the libraries or the SLC, I just find empty classrooms. Works just fine and have been doing it for the past 3 years.
ReplyDeleteJust go to Laurier's library. There's hardly anyone ever there. Seriously.
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