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I loved the school, I was part of the Greek system, and I thought the entire experience was fantastic. In reading some of the things people critical of the school and the Greek system have written all I can say is that people who post these types of comments are disaffected losers and would feel out of place anywhere, not just at 'SC. It's not a bible college in Eastern Texas and nothing against schools like that but if you don't belong you don't belong, don't blame the school because you chose poorly.
Greek life is a choice and granted it isn't for everyone, but there were lots of clubs and organizations at school that I didn't join, that doesn't mean I begrudge their right to exist or feel the need to criticize them. I went to the school knowing about 3 people, none of them well, I came out with a group of tight buddies who 15 years later I still talk to or e-mail with weekly, several of whom were in my wedding. Did we drink and party ? Yes we did, to me that is part of college and growing up. We had fun, if you want an apology for that I don't have one to give you.
True story: One summer during school I was looking for a job and met a guy during a career night at my fraternity who was president of an ad agency based in the Mid-Wilshire section of L.A. I asked him for an interview and he agreed. When we met his first question was "so what part of the ad business interests you ?" I gulped, there were different parts ? He laughed and we chatted for awhile, at the end he indicated I should make an appointment to meet the V.P of the agency which I did. I came back a week later and met with the V.P. and as we began to talk one of the first things the he asked me was how I knew the President ? I replied "same college, same fraternity" whereupon the VP reached across his desk, gave me our fraternities secret hand shake, and hired me on the spot. He too was an alum both of 'SC and the same fraternity.
To me that is the power of an 'SC education that you just don't get at other schools and people from other schools just don't get. Sure secret fraternity handshakes might sound silly, I grant anyone that, but the connection that underlies them is not, and as for the silliness, well I laughed all the way to the bank that summer.
Yes, the school is in a rough area, if that bothers you don't go.I loved the 'SC experience and it has been invaluable in my career, as have the lifelong friendships I developed as a member of the Greek system. That isn't to say my way is the only way, but if you are an outgoing, social person who isn't afraid of a big urban environment this is a great school with huge upside potential for any grad.
HOUSING
There is on campus and off campus university housing. Most freshmen are on campus and choose later to either move to off campus housing or join a fraternity house. Troy Hall was the best housing when I was a student and most expensive. The university has a large stock of off campus housing with various levels of affordablity. If you choose to be a RA you get housing for free. Most off campus housing is situated around the greek row.
SAFETY
USC is in a depessed area. At night there is a univerity tram system and escort service to the campus and off site living. I suggest to use it. We did have visits from individuals on self defense because of the area and some incidents that occurred. My roomate was robbed outside the apartment building at gun point at night time and my apartment during one of the school years was burgled. Most student do not venture into areas south of the football stadium or north of Hoover or east of Vermont.
FOOD
The university has several on campus facilities. Off campus was 32nd street market that had a food court. The 500 club, julie trojan barrel, La Braca to name a few. There are few resturants in the area and I advise not to try one without a reference.
CAMPUS LIFE
The social life is dominated by greek system. The greek system is set on a street calle "the row", which is a long street full of Fraternity /Soroity houses. The street itself is very attractive and well maintained. The greek system itself is unique in that each house has its own personality. Jocks, Elite, animal house etc. If you choose not to join a house it may be hard to have a social life as these societies dominate the university life. But remember you are at any university to get an eductaion first. After graduation and a few years in the work force only your close friends will be the ones you continue contact. Another point is that many student are from Southern Califoria so the campus is dead Friday thru Sunday. If you are stuck and have a car then it is to the beach or to westwood or hollywood.
ACADEMICSUSC has some schools that are highly regarded (ie Cinema).On the whole the university has a good reputaion. However it is not Harvard or Standford and it is university officals who mention these schools when referring to USC. I do not think USC is at that level but has its own unique identity. So pick a good reason as to why you want to go to USC. Do not become distracted by amenities that will not help your education (ie football, greeks etc.). After USC I attended UCLA and a Ivy League school. I think UCLA is a better deal cost wise and has same amenities and the Ivy League was more academically oriented and cost same as USC.
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