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5 Best Study Spots At Temple

The real hidden gems on campus.

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5 Best Study Spots At Temple

Everyone likes to sneak away from reality to a quiet area to do homework or write essays. The only problem is find the best study places. Luckily, I'm here to share with you the top 5 study spots on Temple's campus.

1. Library Basement: Everyone goes to the library to get work done, but one of its hidden gems is the basement. It is a strictly quiet zone so you don't get distracted by other people's conversations. Also, there are huge desks that are sectioned off allowing you plenty of space to lay all your work out.

2. 7th Floor of Alter Hall: If you want to be captivated by a beautiful view of the city then head on over the Alter. The 7th floor features a ginormous windows all around that gives you a view of center city and around campus. So you can take a break from your paper and bask in the beauty of Philadelphia.

3. 3rd & 4th Floor of Tuttleman: These floors have lounge areas where you are able to relax in comfy chairs, people watch everyone walking around campus, and get work done as well.

4. Student Center: This building has dozens of hidden rooms that tons of students don't even know about. Above the food court you can find quiz rooms with cubby-type desks allowing you to isolate yourself from everything and focus solely on your work.

5. Tech Center: If you're the type of person who can work in a crowded and loud area then by all means head to the tech. You will find hundreds of computers along with different rooms designated to specific editing softwares.

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