It’s time to branch out from Weldon and Taylor library. Here’s your guide to the best study spots both on and off-campus for the 2016 midterm season.
On-Campus
You don’t have to go far to find places that inspire great studying and killer marks. Here are some places to study on-campus:
1. The John & Dotsa Bitove Family Law Library
The Law Library is located on the 2nd floor of the Law Building, and is entirely devoted to silent study, so it’s a great place for independent reading and work. It also doesn’t hurt that it is absolutely beautiful with its wooden tables, books and stained glass windows.
2. The International Graduate Affairs Building (IGAB)
IGABÂ is located next to UC Hill. Upon entering the building, you will see a beautiful two-storey foyer with tables, couches and big windows. Despite being in the middle of campus, the building is surprisingly empty, making it a great place to get some quiet studying in.
3. Mustang Lounge
Although Mustang Lounge is pretty crowded during the day, it’s a great study spot during evenings and weekends. It’s got couches, tables, and best of all lots of food options close by.
4. Book a Room!
Did you know that you can book a room on campus? Simply email bookroom@uwo.ca to request a room for a few hours. This is great for group projects and studying!
5. King’s College Library
With tons of cubicle and table space, you’re almost guaranteed to find a place to study at this library, even during exam season. There’s also a Tim Hortons in the same building; I’m not sure what else you could want in a library.
Off-Campus
Looking to break out of the Western Bubble? Here are a few places to study off-campus!
6. Fire Roasted
Wifi: Yes
Outlets: Yes
Fire Roasted is London’s very own coffee company with multiple stores. My personal favourite is the location at the corner of King and Talbot. Aside from enjoying premium coffee, there is a plethora of exotic hot chocolates and teas. With big windows and many tables, it’s a great place to spend an afternoon studying and watching the streets of Downtown London.
7. Ritual Café
Wifi: YesÂ
Outlets: Limited
No space at Fire Roasted? No problem! Walk south on Talbot and arrive at Ritual Café. New to London, Ritual has a great menu of pastries and coffees. It’s also got a mix of tables, chairs, and couches. The cute décor and relaxing atmosphere are perfect for studying independently or with friends.
8. Indigo
Wifi: YesÂ
Outlets: Yes
Surround yourself with the smell of new books, magazines and stationery. Located directly across from Masonville Mall, Indigo offers a great studying alternative for students. In the middle of the store, there is a large wooden table that is perfect for group work. There’s also a Starbucks  where students can enjoy wifi and refreshments while studying.
9. Covent Garden
Wifi: Limited – You can connect to London LawnÂ
Outlets: No
Located in the heart of Downtown London, Covent Garden is on my list of favourite places in the city. The ground floor is full of little shops and stands where students can eat, shop, and explore. The second floor has a ton of tables for students to study. If you’re looking for a completely different environment from campus, Covent Garden is the place for you!
10. London’s Public Libraries
Wifi: Yes – Bring a proof of address to get a library membership and access wifi
Outlets: Yes
London has several public libraries located in different parts of the city. If you’re looking for a quiet place to study that will guarantee you both wifi and outlets, the public library is a great option!