Pros: good coverage for many situations Cons: You'll wait, wait, wait. Privacy not respected.
Imagine this scenario: you have returned early from a summer trip to Europe because you have been vomiting for a week. You feel dehydrated and dizzy. Your mom (YES-your mom) has brought you in to the health care clinic at your university to be...
Pros: Great centralized location. Cons: Dorm food...YUCK!
If you are looking for a good freshman dorm at USC...Pardee tower could be that dorm for you...I lived there my freshman year so I can tell you a little about my experience.
Location:
The location of this dorm is awesome. It's an...
Pros: very diverse, meet different people Cons: the party is where the greeks are!
The Greek life at USC is amazing and can offer a lot to people, but it was not me. Everyone has a different personality so you have to choose what suites you...
If you do want to get in on a big part of USC's social life, GO GREEK! ...
Pros: Prepares you for the real world Cons: Very competitive!!!!!
I am currently a business student at USC and will be graduating next year with a marketing degree. The experience that USC provides business students is great but very competitive. If you don't like competing against your peers then this might not be...
Pros: Top 20 School, Helpful Faculty Cons: Competitive
I am currently a second-year law student at the University of Southern California Law School. USC Law is a top 20 law school with a rigorous and competitive academic program. There is a low faculty:student ratio and the faculty encourages students to...
Pros: Tons of variety, all accept USCards for payment, all on campus Cons: Food is somewhat mediocre even though there is a lot to choose from
There is a huge variety of on-campus dining at USC in comparison to other schools. While the food is not always the greatest quality, I will run through the six major on-campus dining spots at USC.
Pros: Great educational opportunities if you can find them. Cons: Idiotic administration, poor social conditions, expensive.
The University of Southern California...
I attended USC from 1988 to 1992. I don't know much about what's changed or not, but here are some issues I dealt with back then:
I participated in the Thematic Option program, a consolidated...
Pros: The school's best professors, writing tutorials, stimulating content Cons: Too much reading, tons of writing
I am currently a student at the University of Southern California. I, along with a couple hundred other students, am in USC's honors program, called Thematic Option. Thematic Option is basically an alternative to the regular General Education program...
Pros: Three plans tailored to fit your needs Cons: Each has its flaws
**Note** I have split up my epinions of USC Food Services into Meal Plans and Dining Halls -- to read about the actual food check my epinion on USC Dining.
USC freshmen who live in the dorms have a choice of three meal plans--Flex, 10 meal,...
Pros: Quality education and a lot of fun Cons: a bit expensive, hard to get in
I've been attending USC for so long it's going to be hard to be objective, but here I go anyway. I began attending USC in the Fall of 1994, majored in Biomedical Engineering and Biological Sciences, and graduated in May of 1998. I liked it so much I...
Pros: One of the best networking schools! Cons: There aren't any!
The best way to make friends on campus is to join up! I joined the largest fraternity/sorority in the school, the Trojan Marching Band, and I got to see all of the football games, a lot of alumni parties, and my schedule was pretty much full for the...
Pros: Everything!!! Cons: not the safest place if you travel too far South
I'm pretty sure it was Joni Mitchell who said "You don't know what you've got till it's gone," and I certainly agree with her. My four years at USC were definitely the best years of my life, and while I suspected that at the time, it's...
Pros: Social scene, location, football, variety Cons: hard to get classes as freshman, parking, small social scene outside of Greek System
Choosing to attend the University of Southern California was the best decision I could possibly have made for myself. USC has so much to offer in so many different things, I will try to go through a few of them here:
ACADEMICS: I have loved most...
Pros: Pretty generous Cons: Can be difficult to deal with
I recently graduated from USC and during my stay, relied heavily on financial aid. My parents earn a moderate income but, having a large family, I was left to finance school on my own.
So why did I choose USC, one of the most expensive...
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