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Date: Jul 22 2010 Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time) USC is an excellent school for education, but be wary of the social scene. I highly value my education from USC and once I actually got into the working world, I realized that the skills and knowledge I had gained while at USC set my high above many of my other colleagues. The professors at USC vary, as they do at any university. However, I must say that most of them are very willing to interact with their students, offer advice, whether it's career-oriented, graduate program-oriented, or just life-oriented. They truly do care for their kids and if you put in the effort, they'll give it right back to 100%. Now, that being said, if you want an honest opinion about the social scene… well it can suck. Get involved! And if you want to be on the "in-crowd" (and yes, sad to say there are still the "populars" even in college), join a sorority/frat/ be an athlete. Sad, but true. But USC is not alone in this. My friends across town at UCLA complained of the same immature crap. Good luck and Fight On!
Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time)
USC is an excellent school for education, but be wary of the social scene. I highly value my education from USC and once I actually got into the working world, I realized that the skills and knowledge I had gained while at USC set my high above many of my other colleagues. The professors at USC vary, as they do at any university. However, I must say that most of them are very willing to interact with their students, offer advice, whether it's career-oriented, graduate program-oriented, or just life-oriented. They truly do care for their kids and if you put in the effort, they'll give it right back to 100%. Now, that being said, if you want an honest opinion about the social scene… well it can suck. Get involved! And if you want to be on the "in-crowd" (and yes, sad to say there are still the "populars" even in college), join a sorority/frat/ be an athlete. Sad, but true. But USC is not alone in this. My friends across town at UCLA complained of the same immature crap. Good luck and Fight On!