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I really like the fact that USC is quite teched up. There are many computer labs on campus that open 24/7; you can do a lot of the administrative hassle-dazzle online (e.g., register for classes, grade/degree reports, review bills); there are free DSL-speed internet connections at many dorms and in the libraries, where you can hook up your laptop with a network card. When I graduated last summer USC just began a wireless internet service (free again I think) that you can access on campus. What makes it bad at SC? Overpriced food on campus? I forget the details, but I remember it was ridiculous (My roommate was convinced USC had some twisted plan to squeeze every cent out of dorm-living freshmen. Too little room to explain here.). In all fairness, USC is probably not the only school that overcharges its own students, one way or another. |