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Swifties' SWOTVAC Study Sessions

5/06/2026–5/06/2026
10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Arts West room 354
Swifties’ Society (Taylor’s Version)

“you going tonight?” NO, STUDYING 📚🤓🔒

Study with Swifties is back for another semester! ✏️

Whether you’re finalising your cheat sheet or getting started on week 1 lectures, join us in Arts West for a lock-in session 🔐📖

We’ll be in Room 354 from Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 5pm. Study music and good vibes will be provided (motivation is BYO) 👀🎶

You’re welcome to drop in and out all week! Can’t wait to see you there 🤗📑

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