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On the outside they look rather old but on the inside it's super up to date & relatively modern. Classrooms was good and like most medical schools I saw on the interview trail. The school itself seemed a little cramped but a lot of future exciting things happening in the future like moving the school of medicine to downtown to be closer to TGH, CAMLS, etc. Library seemed to be average, we only walked by a part of it though. It seemed a bit small but it was also sparse too (no undergrads or stuff like that). Students also have their fitness center/gym and bookstore I think.
However, because this is on the main USF undergrad campus, I feel like you could also take advantage of the resources there like their bigger gyms, libraries, more eating places, etc.
I feel like a medical student can describe USF better than me.
Source: interviewed in November
The library is currently being renovated so it will resemble the nicer areas of the interior of the campus (i.e. group learning areas). A dining facility/coffeeshop is planned for the WELL area which should improve the food options directly on campus. Although they have food trucks visit daily to the campus (some of which are delicious!), there still limited prepared food options on the campus at lunchtime. The anatomy lab is renovated and new with big screen tv's and good ventilation.
Downtown area is a very exciting development but it's still a bit unclear how it's going to change the medical school experience. I had a faculty member tell me recently that he thinks the anatomy lab would still be on the old campus.