University Southern California

Anonymous
Common data set: http://oir.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/CDS-2015-2016.pdf

SAT scores (25/75) range between 650-770 per section.

Roughly 52,000 for about 9,000 spots. As for department strengths, look up USNWR rankings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The campus is a shithole and its in a terrible area.


The area is hot for real estate development right now. The new USC village is almost completed. The neighborhood is changing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The campus is a shithole and its in a terrible area.


The area is hot for real estate development right now. The new USC village is almost completed. The neighborhood is changing.


+1

And, by the way, the campus is beautiful -- not a "shithole."
It's not for everyone but a great school nonetheless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do kids who get into HYP choose USC due to $$$


No. It's a peer to UMich and Tulane, and in-state kids that can't get into UCLA or Berkeley.


UCLA and Berkeley are so overcrowded and underfunded with a long list of impacted majors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do kids who get into HYP choose USC due to $$$


No. It's a peer to UMich and Tulane, and in-state kids that can't get into UCLA or Berkeley.


UCLA and Berkeley are so overcrowded and underfunded with a long list of impacted majors.


—something only moms whose kids got rejected by UCB or UCLA say
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do kids who get into HYP choose USC due to $$$


No. It's a peer to UMich and Tulane, and in-state kids that can't get into UCLA or Berkeley.


UCLA and Berkeley are so overcrowded and underfunded with a long list of impacted majors.


—something only moms whose kids got rejected by UCB or UCLA say


Look it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great merit aid for HYPS level kids. Up-and-coming (likely to be the Stanford of SoCal in the not-too-distant future). Lots of $$ for facilities and faculty in the recent past, while the UCs faced budget cuts.


in your dreams. it would take a couple centuries for that to happen


Stanford changed dramatically over the course of 20-30 years. It was a mediocre rich kids country club school when I was in HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do kids who get into HYP choose USC due to $$$


Some do -- especially if full-pay is a burden, FA is a non-starter, and they plan to go to grad or professional school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do kids who get into HYP choose USC due to $$$


No. It's a peer to UMich and Tulane, and in-state kids that can't get into UCLA or Berkeley.


UCLA and Berkeley are so overcrowded and underfunded with a long list of impacted majors.


—something only moms whose kids got rejected by UCB or UCLA say


OOS DC didn't even apply because of impacted majors. It's a real issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do kids who get into HYP choose USC due to $$$


No. It's a peer to UMich and Tulane, and in-state kids that can't get into UCLA or Berkeley.


UCLA and Berkeley are so overcrowded and underfunded with a long list of impacted majors.


—something only moms whose kids got rejected by UCB or UCLA say


OOS DC didn't even apply because of impacted majors. It's a real issue.


Same here.
Anonymous
UC schools are only a good deal for instate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UC schools are only a good deal for instate.


Ummm this is a private school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UC schools are only a good deal for instate.


Ummm this is a private school


She/he meant that that CA state schools are a good deal for instate. Agree on the overcrowded statement about Cal. World class programs, but in such intense programs like engineering, DC is concerned about the class sizes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great merit aid for HYPS level kids. Up-and-coming (likely to be the Stanford of SoCal in the not-too-distant future). Lots of $$ for facilities and faculty in the recent past, while the UCs faced budget cuts.


in your dreams. it would take a couple centuries for that to happen


Stanford changed dramatically over the course of 20-30 years. It was a mediocre rich kids country club school when I was in HS.


When were you in HS? The 1920s?

http://web.archive.org/web/20070905010206/chronicle.com/stats/usnews/index.php?category=Universities&orgs=&sort=1983
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great merit aid for HYPS level kids. Up-and-coming (likely to be the Stanford of SoCal in the not-too-distant future). Lots of $$ for facilities and faculty in the recent past, while the UCs faced budget cuts.


in your dreams. it would take a couple centuries for that to happen


Stanford changed dramatically over the course of 20-30 years. It was a mediocre rich kids country club school when I was in HS.


You couldn't be further from the truth.
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