Success in studying abroad doesn’t depend solely on classroom time — how you make use of your self-study hours outside class is equally crucial. At 3D ACADEMY, we provide all students with a comfortable and focused learning environment through high-speed Wi-Fi and quiet, well-equipped study rooms.
Whether you’re watching exam prep videos, doing research, practicing English conversation, or preparing presentations, our facilities are designed to support your learning in every situation.
Wi-Fi is accessible in every area — classrooms, dining halls, dormitory rooms, and lobbies. You can freely connect your smartphone, laptop, or tablet and smoothly review class materials or study vocabulary.
The network is regularly maintained to ensure high-speed performance, allowing students to comfortably use YouTube, Zoom, and other online tools. It’s especially popular with those preparing for IELTS, TOEIC, or taking online speaking lessons.
There are dedicated study spaces in the school building open to all students. The rooms are clean, quiet, and equipped with proper desks and chairs to help you stay focused.
Our cafeteria on the ground floor doubles as a spacious and relaxed study space. With long hours of operation (from 5:00 AM to midnight), it’s perfect for early morning reviews or evening English conversation practice with friends.
The space allows talking, making it ideal for pronunciation drills, casual English discussions, and real-life communication — essential for improving fluency.
Some study spaces are open 24/7, accommodating students who prefer early morning or late-night study. Dormitory lobbies are also frequently used for focused learning in a peaceful atmosphere.
From using vocabulary apps and YouTube lessons to reviewing PDF grammar books or doing group review sessions, students can adapt the environment to suit their preferred learning style.
“Wi-Fi is available in the dorms too, so I watched Netflix with English subtitles at night to practice my listening.”
“Before my exams, I used the 24-hour study space to focus on mock tests — it was a huge help.”
“I practiced pronunciation repeatedly by watching YouTube videos in the study room, and I could really see the results.”