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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]USC in CA[/quote] Well…. It was nicknamed the University of Spoiled Children for a reason. It’s a private in wealthy SoCal where, if you have the grades and stats, you go to UCLA for 40% of the cost of USC. The rich dumb kids end up at USC. UCLA has a gorgeous campus in Westwood. USC is right smack in the middle of downtown LA. The only major that’s stronger at USC is the film school, which is notoriously competitive to get into. [/quote] Um no. USC is now majority smart Asian kids from CA public schools that load up on APs. There are some different types in Film/Acting side of things. There are dumb jocks too and "new money" (mostly international) but nothing like the prep-school "old money" New England vibes.[/quote] USC 20% Asian. How is it "majority Asian"? [/quote] NP. For the class of 2025: Hispanic: 17%, Black: 6%, 24% Asian/Asian American, 22% White, 21% International, and 7% Multiple Ethnicities. The 21% international contingent is mostly Asian. So add the international Asians to the Asian Americans and it definitely the majority race on campus at roughly 40%+. White is 22%. [/quote]
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