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USC is definitely a school of great prestige, and the degree that has the USC emblem is sure to get one far. In many areas USC reigns high above other schools, especially in communication and film. I'll freely admit this is a large greek campus—a great percentage of the people are in a frat. or sorority. Being the cynical, individualistic, noncomforist type I have been since high school, I was slightly disgusted at some of the snooty and immature attitudes of a lot of people here. That was all first glance though, and when I moved past my awful pre-judgements I actually found some awesome, intelligent frat. guys and sorority girls. (which I didn't think was possible) USC is a place for everyone. College isn't a clique anymore, and the greek guys and girls can mix with the emo kids beautifully. There really is a place for everyone, and on an academic level, it is just a fantastic school. |