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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]USC (University of Southern California) has a special program for kids who graduate a year early. A friend of my child did this a few years back[/quote] Was looking for this program a while back, but couldn't find it - guessing it ended. If anyone knows otherwise, please post.[/quote] Google is your friend: To apply to the University of Southern California (USC) as a junior in high school, you need to submit your application through the Common Application, including your official high school transcript, standardized test scores (if submitting), a counselor or teacher recommendation, and any required supplemental essays specific to USC; be sure to indicate your junior status on the application. Key points about applying to USC as a junior: Application platform: Use the Common Application to submit your application. Required documents: Official high school transcript Standardized test scores (optional, but considered if submitted) Counselor or teacher recommendation letter USC supplemental essays Consider Early Action: If you want to know your admissions decision earlier, consider applying Early Action. Check specific requirements: Depending on your intended major, especially in the School of Cinematic Arts, you might need additional application materials like a portfolio or audition. [/quote]
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