Thomas Cooper Library is the main library at the University of South Carolina Columbia campus.
1322 Greene St Columbia , SC 29208 United States
Huge space with a sufficient amount of computers! Very nice staff located in the success center. Also, checkout Cooper's Corner for Starbucks coffee :)
Individual study booths on the 3rd floor are a bonus if you need quiet study time by yourself.
Its modern facilities and academic focus make it a key destination for students and researchers at the University of South Carolina.
Request your books online, you save tons of time and you don't have to bother with finding them yourself.
Don't leave page flags or tabs in the books , they will make you pay to have the book cleaned .
If you don't need a laptop to study , don't bring it. There are many more places to sit
Multiple floors and assistance centers
If its packed and you need quiet places to study the lower floors are great choices.
The scanner in the government documents room on the 5th floor is always available.
If you come during exam week, you might as well give up on finding a table
It's always quiet when you're 5 stories underground.
Dinner at California Dreaming withh the parents is a smart move.
Great place to study !
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Lovely place to sit on a bench under a crepe myrtle and sip your coffee or read a book. - Michael Broder
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