SOM study space is available for SOM students and TA sessions for
SOM courses only. Please reserve space for group study sessions.
- Social Sciences Library and all University libraries are excellent
for individual study.
- Computer lab, B-39, contains 15 computers.
- Study Rooms, B-51 and B-52, each seat 20-30 students with network
connections.
- Rooms A-30, A-51, A-53, A-60, B-60 and B-74 when not scheduled
for classes.
The smaller conference rooms/breakout rooms are good for group study.
They can and should be reserved using the Rooms @ SOM. Before reserving one of these rooms, please
check the room's availability by using the Browse option on the Menu bar.
Reservations must be made by 5 p.m. on the previous business day.
Reservations cannot be for longer than two hours. If you do not arrive
within ten minutes of the reservation the reservation is forfeited
and the space becomes available on a first-come first-serve basis.
- A Level: A-62, A-64, A-66, A-68, A-70, and A-72; e-tables in
all rooms
- B Level (IT area): B-34, B-35, B-35A
- B Level: B-50 and B-61 (area outside of B-60); e-tables
- B Level: B-66; Bloomberg computer
- B Level: B-68; individual study desks
- B Level (Dungeon-under mailroom): B-81, B-82, B-83, B-84, B-85,
B-86; NOTE: These rooms cannot be reserved.
- Horchow Seminar Room (e-table) and Library (first floor of 55
Hillhouse)
- Steinbach Lounge (first floor of 52 Hillhouse)
- The Hill Lounge (Food for Thought)
- Hall of Mirrors - 6 e-tables
- Foyer of 52 Hillhouse Avenue
- Foyer of 60 Sachem
Available for student use when no class is scheduled.
- A-60, A-30, A-51 and A-53 are all networked at each seat.
- B-74 has 44 computers and all seats are networked.
- All other classrooms have a few wall-mounted network connections.
- A46 and A-48 can be reserved for group study when not used for
a class.
- Unless a room is specifically booked for a particular group,
please use the classrooms for quiet individual study.
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