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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IF you live in LA or want to work in LA, USC provides a lot of access. It seems like everyone went to UCLA or USC. It's like going to SMU if you want to work in Dallas. it's true LA is a industry town, but .. it's like going to Georgetown if you want to work in DC. It would be naive to think everyone in DC is a diplomat. Tere are a wide variety of jobs and professions in LA. There are all the industry adjacent jobs - like lawyers and accountants and bankers - but also the regular work of a major city: water, infrastructure, education, etc [/quote] Plus it is a way better education and there are more resources at the undergrad level (and smaller classes) than UCLA. If you are in-state, sure, [b]but if oos USC is a far superior school than UCLA for undergrad.[/quote][/b] No one says that! UCLA is ranked 17 for national universities. USC is way down at 28. UCLA is a serious school. USC is a party school. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/ucla-1315[/quote] Did you miss they wrote “oos” -? Of course USC is better if out of state. Pell Grants is a big reason UCLA is ranked high. Don’t take rankings so seriously. USC has a phenomenal network, superb professors, smaller class sizes. Is it worth 100k? No! But, it’s still a great college. And UCLA is great as well, but just different. [/quote]
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