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- I had never come to the 5th floor until today. I usually took one of the box on the 3rd floor. Personally, I feel that I can concentrate more when surrounded by stacks of books on 5th floor.
- The big cubbie like desks on the 3rd floor were my favorite, hard to get a spot past 8pm, especially during exam time- when you do they're the best! And reserve study rooms ahead of time, for sure.
- Asha AravindakshanFebruary 7, 2013Check out the Prof David Brown Memorabilia Museum on the ground floor (left of main entrance) - a @GWalumni must see
- Fourth floor quiet room is always empty before 11 on the weekends. If you have a lot of work, show up at 10 and keep your spot all day.
- Patty MartinezApril 8, 2011Look and see a part of CMAWDC the IBM mediam that surrounds District of Columbia the H st is a reference to the Element of stated and Nitrogen is N Street but it doesn't collide with H since a W is li Read more
- They rearranged the desks on the third floor. Generally a good place to hide from the world during April and May.
- Fifth floor, go straight, take a right, go all the way down and take a left. The back corner seating is always free! And the chair's are comfy too!
- You can reserve study rooms up to 2 weeks in advance. Remember that for midterms and finals.
- very partial to the sixth floor comfy chairs but that's the only floor i've been on so far :)
- They always have book that i need or they will accommodate
- Sitting next to windows keeps you from feeling like you're working in a box.
- Leave before this place steals your soul. Seriously.
- Good place to Think and be away from distractions
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