<p>I’m not going to FSU (yet), but as someone who lives in town and regularly goes near the campus, there’s plenty:</p>
<p>-Strozier Library (“Stro”) - an excellent research library complete with a variety of detailed research materials, and a starbucks. </p>
<p>-National High Magnetic Field Library. If you are an intellectual curious about scientific research, this is the go-to place in town. </p>
<p>-Campus entertainment options include regular movie showings (free for students), among them regular campus-approved Rocky Horror showings </p>
<p>-If you’re the nerdy type and like comics/sci-fi/cartoons/video games/that sort of thing, there’s FreeCon. Or if you’re not a nerd then you can go there to amuse yourself by staring at the people in funny costumes. </p>
<p>-Club Down Under and The Union Green always have good events. Down Under has had artists from Girl Talk to She Wants Revenge play there over the past few years - and the place is just a walk away from class</p>
<p>-As most of these people already said, the Tennessee Strip. Most of the area is pretty sketchy, but there’s much to be said for the nightlife. (PS check out the new Retro Night at Red Rock’s ) </p>
<p>-If you’re the arty/alternative type, Railroad Square and its First Friday art showcase walk is just a few paces away from the Diffenbaugh building. </p>
<p>So, to wrap that up, FSU’s facilities are amazing and the surrounding area provides entertainment options for everyone from nerdy to normal, artsy to mainstream.
And I can assure you that FSU students are friendly, intellectual, and like to party - not necessarily in that order or all at once, but all are very pleasant people to know and many are a cut above in some way.</p>