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Visit our guide to Study Spaces for a complete list of places in the UGA Libraries that students can use for individual or group study.

Many study rooms cannot be reserved. Early mornings, Saturday all day, and summer are typically less busy times in the UGA Libraries' spaces, and you might be able to secure a quiet space for taking an online entrance exam. Here is information on our spaces and some things to keep in mind.

Spaces:

  • The McBay Science Library and Main Library have single person study carrels that are first come, first served. Locations and info: Study Carrels | UGA Libraries 
  • There are single-occupancy Zoom Booths available at the Miller Learning Center and the McBay Science Library that can be reserved ahead of time. 
  • There are also group study rooms on the first floor of the Main Library, and they have the same policies for occupancy as the group rooms at the MLC. They are all on the first floor and fill up fast.
  • At the MLC, the 4th floor is the quietest floor. Groups take priority over individuals, however, so if it is busy, an individual may be asked to make way for a group. 

Considerations:

  • Different tests (LSAT, MCAT, GRE, etc.) will have different requirements for your exam setup. Be sure to come in to look at a space before you decide to use it to see if it fits the requirements. Most of our study rooms have a glass wall or a window in the door which some tests do not allow. 
  • MLC, Main, and McBay Science Libraries have laptops that you can check out. These have a webcam and a mic, but you will not have administrative access. If the test requires specific software to be downloaded, for example for proctoring, you will need to bring your own laptop (and charging cable). 
  • The UGA Libraries does not offer proctoring services. 

Contact Us

Phone: 706-542-3251

For more information: libs.uga.edu/askaquestion

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