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  • 5-234 (and nearby)
  • 4-265 and 4-261 (One 4-265 has tables, which makes it superior to the other 4-261 which has desks)
  • 2-13x (some vaues of x are better than others – 2-131 is best, 2-132, 2-135, and 2-136 are all decent too)
  • 66-168 (although note that the AV goes through the projector – the room's regular AV is broken); some other 66-1 rooms are good or acceptable as well
  • 36-112 is good (and large enough to hold 4 squares, or 5 in a pinch, so it's listed on Rooms We Reserve too)

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  • 4-1 has several rooms with slightly raised power sources all over the floor

The "Room Reservations" folder of the officers' Google Drive has a doc spreadsheet called "Squares Reservations naomi" with a tab called "Room Preferences" that has some additional comments. (Not linked here since this page is public, and the doc is shared by link.)

Sample request

Obviously, update appropriately, but these might be a good starting point for a tape group.

Basic info

Event name: C1 workshop

Sponsoring organization: Tech Squares

Purpose: Practice C1

Are you...: student (alums should choose student, not faculty/staff)

Event classification: Other

Expected attendance: 10

Non-MIT: 20%

Requester information: yourself +Resnick, David (rooming director) + Read, Helen (president / student)

Additional emails: squares-room-reservations@mit.edu (for record-keeping – if they don't include squares-room-reservations@ when they reply, make sure to add it), tech-squares-rooms@mit.edu (optional, FYI / because we maybe don't want Schedules concluding squares-room-reservations@ is a good address to email about things)

Rooms

See above for choices

Note to schedules:

If this room isn't available, we'd like a flat, tiled room of >800sq ft with movable furniture.