I have ECON 201 in room B115 this semester. The hallways are always warm. On the other hand, the classrooms and large lecture auditoriums are always cold. I usually make sure to dress in layers.
The WiFi isn't great in some of the areas of Wells, but most of the time it is adequate in the classrooms and lecture auditoriums to do what you need to for class.
There is a Starbucks in the building on the first floor and some very nice outside seating just outside where you can get your coffee and go read in the sun or shade.
Wells Hall is also very close to the International Center where you can get a quick bite to eat.
As a student who is a commuter, I love when I have classes in Wells because there is visitor parking close by at both the Breslin Center and on both sides of the Stadium. It makes for a short walk on snowy...
Read moreReviewing academic buildings is always weird, because you're kinda reviewing the administration at the same time. The only thing technically physically wrong with Wells is that the rooms are inconsistently heated, which can make for uncomfortable classroom time. However, on the scheduling side of things, they're putting too big of classes in too small of rooms. I would love to not accidentally elbow my...
Read moreModernistic building with advanced , new classrooms and equipments. The math department and linguistic departments are located in this building. The building itself is probably one of the MSU's newest architecture with distinguishing style from the others. The Starbucks and the seats outside, along with the green grass and trees make it the probably nicest place to stay, study or...
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