<p>I know you’ve gotten a good response, but having grown up in Columbia I just thought I’d have something to add.</p>
<p>Having been here my whole life, I personally am ready to get out of here and explore new places and people. However, Columbia has not been all terrible. I don’t know what you’re into- I’m not so much into sports, but if that is your interest you’ll certainly be happy here. USC football is a REALLY big deal… not just for USC students, but for pretty much the whole city. And even if you’re like me and don’t watch the games or have any interest in football it can be fun. There’s lots of parties surrounding the games, rather it’s watching them on TV with friends or tailgating before the game. </p>
<p>But besides sports, Columbia has a growing arts community. A relatively good music scene (though unfortunately one of our most popular music venues recently closed), Trustus theatre, a professional theatre, puts on some really good plays, and dance seems to be really popular. There’s a really cool indie film movie theater right by the campus as well called the Nickelodeon which always something interesting playing.</p>
<p>I’m a high school senior, and I’m always hanging out near the USC campus. The USC horseshoe, a grassy park in the heart of the campus, is a great place to lay around and relax with friends. And since the weather here is great, it’s available all year. One of my favorite spots in Columbia, Cool Beans, a local coffee shop, is right across the street too. It’s a really cool place, has great coffee and food, and is an excellent location to get homework done. </p>
<p>As mentioned, Five points, within walking distance of the campus, has great night life but also is fun to hang out in the day time. There are some really cool stores there, lots of delicious local restaurants, and lots of interesting people to watch. The river is always a fun place to relax and swim with friends too, as well as Lake Murray which is about a 20-40 minute drive from USC. A big plus in my opinion for USC is that it is located in the heart of downtown Columbia. You won’t feel trapped in a campus, because the campus is the city. And there is definitely more going on in downtown Columbia than anywhere else for miles.</p>
<p>I have many friends USC- ranging from huge sports fanatics to artsy hipsters and all of them seem to love it. I’ve only been in CapStone, but it seems pretty nice. Not too small, and pretty clean. I have some friends that live off campus as well, there are several apartment complexes completely dominated by USC students that are really nice and not too expensive. It all depends on what you want. </p>
<p>Down sides: Columbia is filled with close minded people and lots of rednecks. However, I think that you’ll be surrounded by solely college student from all over and want have to deal with it as much. Sometimes in the summer the heat is unbearable, but swimming can fix that. And, yes, sometimes Columbia feels dead, but I feel like it’s improving a lot and I will miss a lot if I’m not here next year.</p>
<p>I could keep rambling on and on about Columbia… so if have any more specific questions about the city, feel free to ask I’ll probably have an answer! :)</p>
<p>oh and P.S. Southern food is amazing!</p>