Every building on campus at Wright State University (WSU) has its own vibe, from lively and boisterous, to quiet and academic. Either way, the vibes shape the buildings on campus and their perception. To learn which one best aligns with you, The Wright State Guardian created a quiz. Make sure to keep track of your answers as you go!
Question One: What is your favorite way to study?
- Always comfortable, always with coffee. I need a sweet treat, for sure!
- Go over my notes with flashcards and work on papers. Music is always blasting, though!
- By myself, in silence. That way, no one can bug me.
- Mostly, I use online resources to keep my notes organized.
- I give it to God.
Question Two: How do you prefer to spend your time between classes?
- Remaining passively productive. Write a to-do list, chip away at an assignment or answer emails.
- Writing or creating something. I need that outlet to relax between classes.
- Reading or investigating something I want to learn about.
- Crying over a calculator or assignment somewhere.
- I like to grab a snack or catch up with friends.
Question Three: What kind of club or organization would you join on campus?
- Something that relates to my major.
- A political or humanitarian organization.
- Anything where I have the opportunity to write or learn something new.
- Pop culture-related groups, or eSports.
- Recreation sports clubs or Greek Life.
Question Four: What is your morning routine?
- A lot of the time, I just roll out of bed and go.
- I like to wake up at a decent time; I need to leave early so I can find a parking spot!
- I wake up early so I can grab a coffee and study before class.
- Sleep? What is that? I have not had any in a while...
- I stay in bed as late as I want, class will be there whenever I get to it.
Question Five: What is your favorite fashion to wear on campus?
- Mainly, I love casual clothes. Something I can breathe in.
- I could go either way. Either WSU fashion week or I look like a bum.
- Something comfortable, other than that I am not worried.
- I wear what is practical; I do not have time to think about it.
- Gym clothes, I always work out after class.
Question Six: Where do you sit in class?
- Closer to the back.
- In the middle, where things are safest.
- I sit more in the middle, but closer to the front so I can take good notes.
- The front. I like taking the best possible notes.
- The very back, so no one will know I am playing CoolMath games.
Question Seven: What is your favorite thing to eat on campus?
- The Hangar's Burger Barn, for sure.
- I love some Sushi Boss!
- A burrito bowl from Asada in the Hangar.
- 100% Ramen from Raider Ramen
- The Union Market's variety is my favorite!
Question Eight: You walk in class and see a surprise pop quiz. What's your reaction?
- Whatever. If I pass, I pass.
- I panic… a lot!
- I studied, so I know I will pass.
- If I fail this test, I might be doomed!
- Start calculating my grade if I fail the quiz.
Question Nine: What is your favorite way to get to class?
- I can park and walk right in. No journey for me!
- Cut through buildings. It gets me out of the weather and feels quicker.
- Walking outdoors, through campus. I like to watch the seasons change.
- Take the tunnels, it is more efficient that way.
- Class? There are students that actually go to class?
Question Ten: What would you say your biggest campus enemy is?
- Rey Rey’s recent move to Dunbar.
- Professors who grade late.
- On-speaker, full-volume phone conversations in the library.
- Parking. Just parking.
- The Student Union food options being closed on the weekend.
Results:
If you picked mostly 1, you are Rike Hall!
Rike Hall is home to Raj Soin College of Business. Given that, you are causally professional, but you also know when to be comfortable. You handle what you need to handle and make good grades. You are surprisingly fast at responding to a million emails at a time. Otherwise, you work exactly the required amount for college. You like to reward yourself with sweet treats for completing assignments, and you were probably devastated by Rey Rey’s move to Dunbar.
If you chose mostly 2, you are Allyn Hall!
Academically, you are the typical college student. You study enough to learn material but have constant fear of failure. You spend as much time giving yourself affirmations as passing your tests. You are a creative humanitarian, always creating something or involved in a social movement. You are also an old soul, and likely into vintage things. This makes sense, as Allyn Hall is not only the home for the College of Liberal Arts, but is also the oldest building on campus.
If you chose mostly 3, you are The Paul Laurence Dunbar Library!
Just like the building that matches your vibe, you are a studious bookworm. You have a passion for learning and continue to want to do more of it. You enjoy solitude in your life and avoid drama at all costs. You may also have a small addiction to caffeine and reading, but those are two necessary items for college students. With Rey Rey's now located here, you can fuel both habits while you get your work done or just hang out around a bunch of good books.
If you chose mostly 4, you are Russ Hall!
You are a busy bee who always has something going on in your life. School, work, life, clubs, responsibilities? Not only do you have a system, but everything is meticulously scheduled. You rely a bit on technology to help you through, so you have become a wizard with Pilot and Google Calendar. Home to the College of Engineering and Computer Science, even if you do not fit into one of those majors, you will always fit right in with the hustle and bustle of Russ Hall.
If you chose mostly 5, you are the Student Union!
The Student Union is the epicenter of student life at WSU, and similarly, you become the epicenter of any room you walk into. You are outgoing and loveable; at times it could be argued this is to a fault. You love talking and hanging out with friends. and even let this bleed into what should be class time. You are involved in more than one club and take part in several activities. There may be a need for help academically, but that is what the Success Center is for, right?






