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Study Room for Nyu

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Where to study around Nyu

NYU study spots stretch from Bobst to Brooklyn labs—remote sprints keep Tisch, Tandon, and Stern students aligned.

Last reviewed: 2025-11-19

On campus

Bobst Library

Washington Square · Library

Atrium + silent upper floors

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Tandon MakerSpace

Downtown Brooklyn · Makerspace

Prototyping area with lounge seating

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Around campus

Think Coffee Mercer

Greenwich Village · Café

Communal tables, lots of outlets

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Devoción Downtown

Franklin Street · Café

Lofty space for design critiques

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Details can change—confirm hours and access policies before visiting each spot.

Why a study room helps

  • Default to action: a shared timer removes “when do I start?”
  • Light accountability: seeing others focus makes staying on task easier.
  • Easy invites: send a link; camera optional.

How sprints work

Use the classic 25/5 Pomodoro rhythm to gain momentum quickly, or adjust the minutes whenever your energy calls for it.

  1. Start your sprint (25 minutes by default) and write one clear task.
  2. Focus; mute by default; camera check‑ins are optional.
  3. Take a short break (5 minutes is common); queue another sprint if you’re in flow.

Tips

  • Make the first step tiny (rename the file, open the doc).
  • Put your phone face‑down; close unrelated tabs.
  • Invite one friend—completion rates jump when you’re not alone.

Claim this room

Host weekly sprints for Study Room for Nyu. We’ll ship the /c/nyu page, widget, and referral tracking.

FAQ

Do I need an account?

No. You can start or join a room without signing up.

Is video required?

No—most sessions are camera‑optional. Audio and chat are available when you want them.

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Invite your campus

Ask your student success office to run weekly study sprints in Study Spaces.

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