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Where do most students study at Dartmouth?

Ask a dozen students about their favorite study spots, and you’re likely to get a dozen different answers. The primary place is, of course, Baker Library, but a number of other places are popular. Where you study depends on what you want to get done. Kimia Shahi ’09 tells us that Novack Café in Berry Library and the Collis Student Center are great for group study; the fact that both offer food is a plus. She says that for late night studying or camping out before exams, the 1902 Room in Baker Library is a popular choice. For a comfy chair and a quiet, cozy atmosphere, Baker’s Tower Room is another favorite. And, of course, on a nice day the Dartmouth Green is crowded with students reading and studying.

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Last updated: 08/06/07