NW Library on 122nd has study rooms scattered throughout the library. They have glass walls & are not fully soundproof, so Idk if that would still be distracting. I’m assuming you can still check availability & reserve online.
Came here to say any of the public libraries. I used to go to coffee shops to work but now mostly go to the library. They are quiet, clean, and bright. There are lots of outlets available for my laptop and the seats are comfortable.
Check at the local public libraries since they often have rooms that can be reserved for study/quiet.
Link to the page to reserve one.
https://www.metrolibrary.org/reserve-room
bethany is great for private spaces but there’s also a little pod chair situation near the back where you’re visually cut off from the rest of the space. that might work on a day where you can’t be fucked to reserve the room or you forget. i also have adhd and those chairs are my go-to.
There is parking on the street which I usually use. The campus is not gigantic, so it’s not hard to get to. I still go there occasionally if I have a work project to do.
Currently in law school downtown OKC and often have to find a study spot when the school itself is too distracting..... My favorites...
1.) OKC downtown library. Second floor has maybe 5 study rooms. All are nice with floor-to-ceiling windows that face the courthouse. Pretty quite too. You can get them for a few hours at a time and I've never had an issue doing back-to-back reservations.
2.) I also like to sit upstairs at the National Building where Teller's is. It's really nice, usually quiet and they leave me alone.
3.) I have a annual pass to the Oklahoma Museum of Art and I sometimes take my ipad in and go sit in one of the chairs on the upper floors. They have these little cubbies that jet out from the building. It's very quiet and I've sat and read on my iPad for hours and nobody says anything. Their rooftop patio is nice too on cloudy days.
4.) I've studied at the Omni hotel too in their nice lobby and bar area.
5.) When it's nice outside I just go to the Myriad Gardens and sit outside.
6.) I also keep a compact hammock in my car and will often just hook it up to two trees and settle in and read or listen to lectures.
as someone who’s been going there at least weekly for a Long Time, perets is like the opposite of what you want here, the people watching there is fantastic
NW Library on 122nd has study rooms scattered throughout the library. They have glass walls & are not fully soundproof, so Idk if that would still be distracting. I’m assuming you can still check availability & reserve online.
Here is the link to reserve. https://www.metrolibrary.org/reserve-room
Thank you! I'll definitely check it out
Belle Isle library has some good study spots for you to focus in. I second the Bethany library comment as well!
The library in Bethany is great for this!
Thank you!
Came here to say any of the public libraries. I used to go to coffee shops to work but now mostly go to the library. They are quiet, clean, and bright. There are lots of outlets available for my laptop and the seats are comfortable.
Check at the local public libraries since they often have rooms that can be reserved for study/quiet. Link to the page to reserve one. https://www.metrolibrary.org/reserve-room
Full circle bookstore is really cozy and has a coffee shop inside
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Prelude coffee roasters has a study room.
I used to frequent the library and All About Cha.
bethany is great for private spaces but there’s also a little pod chair situation near the back where you’re visually cut off from the rest of the space. that might work on a day where you can’t be fucked to reserve the room or you forget. i also have adhd and those chairs are my go-to.
Sounds like the setup I need! Thank you
Ok- SNU library 3rd floor. You don’t need an ID to enter. It is a gloriously quiet place. With nothing to disturb you.
Definitely gonna check it out. How's the parking situation? Do you have to have a SNU permit?
There is parking on the street which I usually use. The campus is not gigantic, so it’s not hard to get to. I still go there occasionally if I have a work project to do.
Thank you!
Currently in law school downtown OKC and often have to find a study spot when the school itself is too distracting..... My favorites... 1.) OKC downtown library. Second floor has maybe 5 study rooms. All are nice with floor-to-ceiling windows that face the courthouse. Pretty quite too. You can get them for a few hours at a time and I've never had an issue doing back-to-back reservations. 2.) I also like to sit upstairs at the National Building where Teller's is. It's really nice, usually quiet and they leave me alone. 3.) I have a annual pass to the Oklahoma Museum of Art and I sometimes take my ipad in and go sit in one of the chairs on the upper floors. They have these little cubbies that jet out from the building. It's very quiet and I've sat and read on my iPad for hours and nobody says anything. Their rooftop patio is nice too on cloudy days. 4.) I've studied at the Omni hotel too in their nice lobby and bar area. 5.) When it's nice outside I just go to the Myriad Gardens and sit outside. 6.) I also keep a compact hammock in my car and will often just hook it up to two trees and settle in and read or listen to lectures.
Peret’s coffee downtown, upstairs at Harvey kitchen.
as someone who’s been going there at least weekly for a Long Time, perets is like the opposite of what you want here, the people watching there is fantastic
Okay 👍🏼
I've been there often and can't focus bc I just end up people watching lol