Lesson #007: Finals success is only a Vern Express ride
away.
The semester has ended. Summer is on its way. The only thing
between you and that trip (or nap) you’ve been looking forward to is something
known as “finals time.” As we all know, final exams always have and always will
stand between students and absolute relief. “Finals time,” for many, means
sleepless nights being replaced by study-filled days in the library and
unabating stress. While most students crowd into Gelman Library, I would like
to suggest an alternative: the beautiful Mount Vernon Campus.
If you need a place to focus and clear your head, the Mount
Vernon Campus (commonly referred to as “The Vern”) is the place to do that. Its
picturesque views stand in stark contrast to downtown D.C. and the comfort
level is significantly higher than Gelman, from West Hall to Ames Hall and even
Eckles Library.
If you’re not “feeling” the indoors, don’t worry. Feel free
to grab a spot on the balcony over the softball field, on the field itself, by
the soccer field, at the tables in front of West Hall, by the fountain at the
quad, or virtually anywhere within the 25-acre campus. On the other hand, rumor
has it that Eckles gives free food to students during finals time (while hot
chocolate and coffee are always available in the intimate student lounge if you
bring your own cup!).
Just a few weeks ago, I began to truly embrace the Vern,
where I’m actually writing this blog. The ride from Foggy Bottom to Mount
Vernon, and vice versa, can be rather relaxing and, once you get here and get
comfortable with your textbooks and study materials, you don’t ever feel like
leaving.
While I haven’t lived here in my years at GW, I recognize
that the entire Mount Vernon Campus, from pillar to post, is a one of a kind sanctuary.
Sure, there are tennis courts, a pool, various exercise facilities, and up-to-date housing and classroom options, however, when you just want to take a break from all
of the resources on both GW campuses, I believe that the Vern is the place to
sit back and unwind.
Stay spirited,
Matt
mtscott@gwu.edu
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