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8th floor is a great place to study on. It's always packed so getting there a quarter to the hour is a way to find a spot since someone always has to go to class during mornings/afternoons
The 8th floor is a great place to study. It's pretty quiet , and is kept at a decent temperature (not hot and stuffy like 2nd) and the walls are all windows so you get an awesome view of downtown T.O.
The new washrooms on the second floor are very nice, but no matter how luxury it is you would still find a marijuana bag
No one really studies on the 4th floor ... unless of course you're a engineering student, in that case you study everywhere. Floor 7 8 9 and 10 are ideal for quite study.
If you want a place to study with your friends, book a room on the fourth floor! The rooms come with a HUGE PC display and glass walling . Room for up to 9 people.
Personally, studying on the 8th floor is my favourite. The floor is surrounded by glass walls allowing for the radiant sunlight to come through!
5th floor audio visual for movies ! Be careful- $3 fine per day and you cannot renew!
8th floors the best place for group work. Everyone's talking so it wouldn't matter who's disturbing who lol
8th floor is the best because of the plethora of windows, perfect when you want to go daydream!
The red hair chick at the back tables on the 5th floor needs to stfu !
Usually packed with alot if people during the day. Hard to find seats!
Chairs with wheels are a prized commodity. Grab one before somebody else does.
Finding a seat on the quiet study floors during midterms and finals is like trying to find parking at the mall on Christmas Eve
Expect to be shushed if you dare talk on the 10th floor - silent study only, stfu!
The 6th and the 8th floor may be the busiest and the hardest floors to finding a seat to study. Go to another floor.
On this photo is an example of a typical single workspace , 7th floor.
Go there early! Most of the good spots are gone quickly before and during exam.
4th Floor .. A good place for open concept study space .. 10th floor quiet study space Read more
Check out m.ryerson.ca to look for computers, book rooms, and check for books :-)
Stacks are a nice place to study
don't bother taking the elevator ! you'll get to your destination quicker if you take the stairs.
If you're renting a laptop; get a Mac. The windows PCs are total crap.
The elevator doors hurt if you're ever caught in between them.
10th floor is awesome for intense study sessions.
It's cold. Bring a sweater.
Tip to be at the library ? weird...
Worst elevators in Toronto.