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  1. Get a sleeping bag/blanket and sleep on the Drillfield. Table area on third floor of Torg, above the doors closest to Mcbryde. Various places in the upper floors of the library. 3rd floor of Mcbryde has classrooms that are empty for hours at a time. By the poolside of the pool on the roof of Slusher tower.

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  2. Places to nap on campus. I live off campus and I have a 1 hour 15 minutes gap between classes in the afternoon. I hate it since if I go back home to nap, I'll have maybe half an hour of rest at best in addition to traveling rest of the time.

  3. I've been taking naps in shaded spots at the Hahn garden. Best if you bring a blanket or hammock for the hammock stands but the ground is pretty comfortable too. 22 votes, 22 comments. 43K subscribers in the VirginiaTech community. A subreddit for Virginia Tech, a public research university located in….

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    • Torgersen Bridge
    • Mcbryde Hall
    • Newman Library
    • Local Coffee Shops
    • Drillfield
    • Johnson Student Center

    If you love absolute quiet while doing homework or studying, this is possibly the quietest place to study on campus while still being surrounded by people. Pros: During the day, there is great natural light coming in from both sides and at night there is nice, soft lighting. There are Mac desktops already there if you need to use one and it has a c...

    This place is perfect if you like doing work in a classroom setting. You can choose to have a classroom to yourself or share it with others. You can also study in McBryde 100, which is a large, newly renovated auditorium. Pros:It can be your choice of privacy and quietness by choosing to be in your own classroom or being in one with other people. T...

    For the people who like the traditional study atmosphere. It has both talking and quiet floors (3rd and 5th floor) that you can go to based on how you are feeling. Pros:Everyone that goes there has one purpose, to get work done. It’s motivational to be there during finals week because there are always people studying 24/7. Cons:It is always crowded...

    For people who like a little soft chatter when they work, coffee to keep you going late and sweet treats to nibble on while you are working, here are my favorite coffee shops around campus: 1. Starbucks 2. Bollo’s Cafe and Bakery 3. Mill Mountain Coffee and Tea 4. Idego Coffee 5. Express Oasis (also known as the Newman Library Cafe) Pros:Each shop ...

    This study spot definitely depends on the weather, but is usually a good place to study during the spring, summer and fall. If you love fresh air while studying, then this is the go-to place for you. Pros:It looks different depending on the season. I suggest studying here during the early fall since it is so beautiful with the changing leaves. Ther...

    This study spot is up the stairs when you first walk in. The loudness depends on the time of the day you are there (it gets loud during lunch and dinner rushes and there are always people talking). Pros:It has an arrangement of seating from couches, single-desk seats, to banquet table seating. There is also a Subway and a coffee kiosk on the first ...

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  7. Dec 11, 2017 · But the students still felt something was missing – a good place to sleep during the day. Chris Wise, assistant vice president for student affairs, examined and tried out several models of sleep pods at a student services expo.

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