The University of Southern California
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Educational Quality | B- | Faculty Accessibility | B- |
Useful Schoolwork | A- | Excess Competition | B- |
Academic Success | B+ | Creativity/ Innovation | B |
Individual Value | C+ | University Resource Use | B+ |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | A- | Friendliness | C- |
Campus Maintenance | A- | Social Life | C |
Surrounding City | A- | Extra Curriculars | B- |
Safety | A- | ||
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Friendliness | C- |
Useful Schoolwork | A- |
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I no longer go to USC--I transfered after being there for a year and a half. USC does have it's good points. It's got a beautiful campus, an awesome football team, and fantastic connections through the Trojan family. But I hated every minute of my time spent there. If you ren't beautiful, rich, and from California, I don't reccomend coming to USC. Also, the greek system is active to a fault--if you aren't part of it, you're automatically an outsider. Girls at USC are vapid and shallow. Guys only care about one thing: having sex with these vapid and shallow girls. LA is a cool city, but it's crowded and polluted and expensive. If you wanna stick around campus rather than hang out in the city, you have two choices: go to a frat party or go to a frat party. The only reason I was hesitant to leave, was the fact that I knew a degree from USC could pretty much get me a job anywhere. But I finally decided that my hapiness was more important than the connections I made. And I do not regret that decision.