Harold B. Lee Library (HBLL)
Main Floor (3rd) - Central to campus, includes: The HUB: No noise restrictions, great for study groups or tutoring sessions. Snack Zone: Food can be eaten here in the library, usually busy, but multiple tables for personal or group study Writing and Research Center: People are there specifically to help you with all of your papers, can get help with ideas, editing, and finding good resources American Heritage Office: There are TA's that can help you with your class papers, studying for tests, going over concepts learned in class, and answering any other questions that you have 1st & 2nd Floors - Periodicals are probably the quietest place to study, with no cell service is an ideal place to focus if you can take the graveyard silence. 4th Floor - Individual study desks, uncomfortable chairs, and group tables Study Rooms - Super quit, required to reserve, only have for a limited time. |
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Joseph Knight Building (JKB)
North Lobby - Right next to vending machines, printer, and microwave. comfortable seating, busyness depends on time of day.
3rd Floor - individual study desks and tables, study rooms, and computers. Lots of traffic.
North Lobby - Right next to vending machines, printer, and microwave. comfortable seating, busyness depends on time of day.
3rd Floor - individual study desks and tables, study rooms, and computers. Lots of traffic.
Joseph Fielding Smith Building (JFSB)
Courtyard- Beautiful and open, no place to charge any electronics, loud during class breaks.
Inside- Lots of little study corners, although during various hours throughout the day the sun can be blinding, so choose your study time here wisely.
Lobbies- Big, very quiet rooms, a couple of outlets, shaded windows for good (but not blinding lighting), limited seating.
Roof - Definitely one of the most secret study locations on campus with the best view. No power outlets.
Courtyard- Beautiful and open, no place to charge any electronics, loud during class breaks.
Inside- Lots of little study corners, although during various hours throughout the day the sun can be blinding, so choose your study time here wisely.
Lobbies- Big, very quiet rooms, a couple of outlets, shaded windows for good (but not blinding lighting), limited seating.
Roof - Definitely one of the most secret study locations on campus with the best view. No power outlets.
Joseph Smith Building (JSB)
Lobby - Multiple study tables with power outlets, usually very busy, but right next to the printer.
2nd Floor - Virtually empty and silent except for the occasional passing professor, great views, but not very comfortable seating.
Lobby - Multiple study tables with power outlets, usually very busy, but right next to the printer.
2nd Floor - Virtually empty and silent except for the occasional passing professor, great views, but not very comfortable seating.
Outside
Quiet and peaceful during class hours, clean air, sunlight, no power outlets, plenty of grass and benches. No WiFi.
Quiet and peaceful during class hours, clean air, sunlight, no power outlets, plenty of grass and benches. No WiFi.