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I am going to graduate this spring.Quite BrightBusiness - Management and Administration
I am going to graduate this spring. Looking back at my experience at USC, it was NOT as great as I've expected. But first, let me talk about the good side about USC. The LA resources are good (but not as great as I've expected) in terms of internship. The weather..hmmmm..it's okay, but not as great as San Diego or Hawaii (where its mostly warm, beaches are great and folks are nice). Some of the instructors I've had were friendly, and wrote me letters of recommendation. Now on to the BAD side (which outweighs the good in my opinion) of USC - Marshall B-school in general. Marshall Bus school is simply horse crap. As some students already mentioned, the courses are based solely on rules and rote memorization. Learning shouldn't be this way. In addition, there's the 2.85 curve which lowers the number of A's given out to student. This grading curve is intended to "increase the reputation of Marshall."...pfft...yeah right. This actually hurts ambitious Trojans who want to advance to Med, law, or any grad-school programs. In fact I have been denied admission to many law schools this year because of my GPA (due to Marshall courses!). The damn businses courses is the main reason. Moreover, the students at Marshall aren't too friendly. Trust me, I'm a Cinema minor student, and the Cinema students and Comm students (because I had to take some comm courses) are much friendlier than the business technocrats. Marshall students are self-absorbed and competitive. It's all about 'sh*tting on each other's face.' Some of the professors I've met aren't very friendly, let alone, show favoritism toward certain students. This leads me to say that the student body at USC seem quite segregated. You have frat students only hanging out with each other etc..... Social life at USC is centered around frats and sororities. If you're not a part of them (which they are NOT helpful at all except to learn how to drink and puke your guts out!) they won't care to talk to you. All in all, I regret choosing USC (Marshall to be specific...but it left me a bad impression of USC) over Emory, Georgetown, Brown, Berkeley, UMich and yes...UCLA. I think USC needs to further market its great 'academic' (NOT football!) reputation out of state. I've been to New York, Texas, Washington State...and folks outside of the Orange County bubble STILL think USC is a party school. If I were to rewind my 'USC' life back to my freshmen year, I would have majored in Communication, Cinema or Political Science to advance to a good grad-school program. Marshall B-school is a total joke, and was a waste of my time and money. I occasionally sob because I could have performed better at another institute academically. I could get the same kind of education at a state college, minus the crap that Marshall dishes out to its students.
4th Year Male -- Class 2004
Campus Aesthetics: A-, Education Quality: F
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USC is a good school because everyone startsBrightPhilosophy
USC is a good school because everyone starts off on the same scale. There is no favortism and the teachers love to help the kids in the class that are struggling most. The teachers are always available and are really sart and laid back. Pay attention to what upperclassmen say about professor because its usually 100% true. So your professor research before you take a class. As long as you go to class and go to office hours (even if you dont want to) you will graduate on time with a good GPA.
4th Year Female -- Class 2002
Innovation: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C
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When I graduated from high school, I hadQuite BrightMusic - Performance
When I graduated from high school, I had to decide between USC and Berkeley as my undergrad education. I chose USC. I am now wholeheartedly regretting my decision. I was always kind of quiet in high school, but I had friends and I was very into fashion (I wasn't a loser.) I came to USC because I thought I would enjoy the campus more, and it had more flexible majors (Music industry and performance, etc.)I got to USC and joined a sorority. The sorority girls are extremely unsupportive of anything academic whatsoever, they party and drink when they are not in class, and the sorority houses are downright nasty. The professors are nice at first, but you come to find out that they are very arrogant and unwilling to help you. I moved out of the sorority my third year and moved into on-campus apartments. They are nice enough, but the place empties out on friday nights when everyone goes to drink. So many nights I sit in my room and cry because I hate it here so much, it is so hard to be someone who is quiet and shy at a place like this. I miss my family and friends in the bay area. I am just sad that I had to waste so much money on this place, that is the only reason why I am staying. I can't ever leave campus because the area is so bad here. Overall, I am not pleased at all with my decision to go to USC.
3rd Year Female -- Class 2007
Campus Aesthetics: B+, Individual Value: D-
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