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If your thinking about coming to this school, i highly advide that you come visit. The minute i visited and saw how welcoming and warm the campus felt, I knew i was in the right place. The social life is amazing. There are lots of parties to go to and if your not into that, its very easy to find people that aren't into the party scene either. For those of you applying for architecture…This program is very intense. If your not ure if you will like architecture, unfortunately, you probably won't. I haave seen a quarter of our class this year dop out of the program after the first semester precisely becasue of this. The work load is very heavy, but if you enjoy architecture, it can be very manageable. Alumni network here at USC is extremely important! professors are always looking for paid interns and 100% of those who graduate from USC Architecture get a job once they graduate. For everyone else…USC is constantly raising its standards with more and more smart students being admitted. You will quickly find that you need to put work ahead of play, or you will fall behind. Don't forget that USC has an amazing alumni network in every program, so if you strictly look at official college rankings, you may not see this HUGE benefit. |