Now that I’m nearing the end of my third year at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÄÚÄ»ÐÅÏ¢ Davis, I’ve discovered what I believe are some of the best places to study on campus. Whether it’s for a few minutes between classes or for the long haul, or a spot that’s extra quiet or one with a bit of background noise, , so it's no wonder it has so many great places to study.
Peter J. Shields Library
Shields Library is one of my favorite places to study! It has so many different areas and types of seating that I can pick where I want to study based on the work I’m doing. My personal favorites are the window seats on the second floor and higher because I love to look outside when I work and the window seat just makes everything so much cozier. The higher up you go, the quieter it gets. Also, there are no crunching chips on the fifth floor...but munching in the basement of the library is A-OK!
The CoHo
I love sitting at the CoHo — short for the Coffee House. It’s . If you like some background noise, this is a great place to study. I do work here that doesn’t require intense focus because it can get loud–in fact, I prefer to do busywork from all my classes here.
The CoHo has super comfy booths, as well as tables and chairs, and there is also a shaded outside patio. Last year, my friends and I would stop here during the breaks between our classes, grab a drink and a booth, and chat while we caught up on homework.
The Quad
The Quad, which is between the library and the Memorial Union, is a great place to study when the weather is super nice. Because it's so big, it’s always easy to find a spot. I like to sit in the Quad and have lunch while I study. It’s in the middle of everything, so you can almost always find a friend. One of the best parts about the Quad are the hammocks, and if you get one consider yourself lucky because they are super popular! The hammocks are super relaxing for when you want to take a study break, read a book, or even catch a few ZZZs...
Arboretum
I think and the most peaceful. I love sitting on the grassy, sloping hills near the pond to study or just read. The view is beautiful, with trees, bridges, and a creek streaming by, and being outside in nature has such a relaxing effect. On warmer days, I can always find a shaded spot; and on cooler days, a sunny place to sit. I’m also super into the forest part of the arboretum, and this area also has tables and benches to sit and study.
Student Community Center (SCC)
I love because I feel like it incorporates a little bit of everything. In addition to having study spots on both floors of the building, it has conference rooms if you need a quieter atmosphere and a mini cafe to grab food. I would study here all the time after club meetings. And every time I was at the SCC, I was guaranteed to see at least one person that I knew because it's such a popular place to study!
, with a double-major in International Relations and Managerial Economics. She is a member of within the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÄÚÄ»ÐÅÏ¢ Davis College of Letters and Science.