usc scum
by: lolIt's amusing that USC academics don't even compare to UCLA, Caltech, or Stanford. How is it like attending such a scum school?
#2by: I have you know
#4by: USC Better than good
htt p://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/ran kings/national-universities
Stanford is #5
CalTech is tied with Dartmouth for #10 (Must point out that CalTech doesn't really work for Business and Liberal Arts type people)
Cal is tied with Georgetown for #20
USC, UCLA and Carnegie Mellon are tied for #23 (there aren't any schools at #21 or #22-- the way US News deals with ties).
So basically, Cal, USC and UCLA are all rated virtually the same. At Cal and UCLA, you're just a number though. As a private school, USC gives its students more personal attention, that's been my experience anyway-- Profs always available to meet with you during office hours and the like. Perhaps you're mad bc you didn't get into USC or they didn't give you a big enough financial aid package for you to be able to attend? Anyway, all of the schools in question are unquestionably highly selective, terrific schools. Go argue with US News and World Reports if you don't agree.
#8by: @dmb
No, my high school was about 2000 students. Still, way more students than many of the colleges on the Forbes list. How many clubs and extra curricular activities can a college with less than 2000 students offer? Obviously Dartmouth and Johns Hopkins are great schools with a terrific reputation and can offer a lot, but a small "college" as opposed to a larger university, clearly cannot offer the same breadth of majors, extracurriculars, etc. Perhaps some commentators here have different definitions of "better"-- I wanted to go to a large university with a full range of majors, extracurriculars, etc. Oh, and my parents could have sent me to a private high school, but as my public high school is top rated (with many students accepted to super selective schools) and offers just about every AP class that exists, there didn't seem to be any point to going to a private high school.
#9by: Great!
No one answered the second part of the question, how is it attending USC (which is clearly not a scum school). Not that the troll who created this post wants a serious answer, but I love USC! So much available to do in LA and on campus. Profs happy to talk to you, its up to you to go to their office hours. Great athletic programs and teams to watch. Great selection of classes. And getting back to the point of this site, a very strong Greek community that besides having fun does a lot of philanthropy.
#10by: Bahaha
OP said "How is it like attending such a scum school?" Bad grammar, should have said, "What is it like attending such a scum school?" OP probs didn't get into ANY of the schools under discussion. You can just imagine how OP's essays read. How tough is it to come up with two short, grammatically correct sentences? Too tough for OP, apparently. That is all. USC rocks.
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by: But
That literally means nothing because Berkeley/UCLA/Caltech/Stanford grads will always outearn and be better than you.