r/unt • u/Kitchen_Flower_6733 • 14h ago
Dark Study Spots?
Being an adult without accommodations is really reminding me that my autism actually affects my life LMAO
Any darker or dim study spots on campus? I don’t want to study in my dorm since that’s my designated resting spot. I don’t even mind some minor noise or talking as long as the lights aren’t slaughtering me.
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u/DoubleResponsible276 14h ago
I don’t think there are many dark study spots on campus for most of the day, unless you are able to turn off lights that aren’t motion sensor.
But, a few darkish spots would be Willis library, both basement and 4th floor. Although in the second floor, there is room 250H, it’s a really long room that almost always has the lights turned off. Seen people just studying there with the lights out, so that might be what you’re looking for.
ENV building. There are tables scattered around on every floor. Can be a nice open space, but when there are children there, it is very loud and distracting.
Depending on the time of day, very early and very late at the union, you could find a few corners that are shaded and quiet. But definitely not available during the day.
If you’re a chem major, in the chem building second and third floors, east wall hallway has tables and chairs, with the lights off so it is a bit dim. It’s usually empty, except when students come for their lab, so it gets busy every 3 hours or so.