Anonymous wrote:Sorry haters, schools like USC, NYU, and Northeastern will keep rising![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a freshman there this year. Complete party school (not just weekend parties but every night of the week major partying) and gobs of money. Students in the dorms are eating every meal out and expensive designer clothing (ie $600. vests and Gucci belts galore) are totally the norm. Think twice before sending your kid to a school where wealthy entitlement is the norm. (FTR, the student re-telling these stories comes from a 1% background from out of state and even she is surprised and slightly disillusioned by it all). 90k for the school year including freshman room and board.
Sure, they have rich kids like Harvrad and such elite schools.
USC is relatively a big school for a private, and it's very diverse.
My kid is in honors dorm, and has three suitemates.
They are all very smart, independent, and motivated.They all major in something serious. Furthest from spoiled.
What grade? I'm a little concerned about having to find off campus housing.
My cousin transferred in and had a hard time finding off campus housing. She ended up mikes many miles away in a secure (crime) apartment but it wasn’t what she wanted and very expensive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is probably is lying about it’s admit rate this year as well.
You got confused with Berkeley.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/news/uc-berkeley-booted-from-2019-us-news-ranking/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a freshman there this year. Complete party school (not just weekend parties but every night of the week major partying) and gobs of money. Students in the dorms are eating every meal out and expensive designer clothing (ie $600. vests and Gucci belts galore) are totally the norm. Think twice before sending your kid to a school where wealthy entitlement is the norm. (FTR, the student re-telling these stories comes from a 1% background from out of state and even she is surprised and slightly disillusioned by it all). 90k for the school year including freshman room and board.
Sure, they have rich kids like Harvrad and such elite schools.
USC is relatively a big school for a private, and it's very diverse.
My kid is in honors dorm, and has three suitemates.
They are all very smart, independent, and motivated.They all major in something serious. Furthest from spoiled.
What grade? I'm a little concerned about having to find off campus housing.
Anonymous wrote:Know a freshman there this year. Complete party school (not just weekend parties but every night of the week major partying) and gobs of money. Students in the dorms are eating every meal out and expensive designer clothing (ie $600. vests and Gucci belts galore) are totally the norm. Think twice before sending your kid to a school where wealthy entitlement is the norm. (FTR, the student re-telling these stories comes from a 1% background from out of state and even she is surprised and slightly disillusioned by it all). 90k for the school year including freshman room and board.
Anonymous wrote:USC is probably is lying about it’s admit rate this year as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a freshman there this year. Complete party school (not just weekend parties but every night of the week major partying) and gobs of money. Students in the dorms are eating every meal out and expensive designer clothing (ie $600. vests and Gucci belts galore) are totally the norm. Think twice before sending your kid to a school where wealthy entitlement is the norm. (FTR, the student re-telling these stories comes from a 1% background from out of state and even she is surprised and slightly disillusioned by it all). 90k for the school year including freshman room and board.
Sure, they have rich kids like Harvrad and such elite schools.
USC is relatively a big school for a private, and it's very diverse.
My kid is in honors dorm, and has three suitemates.
They are all very smart, independent, and motivated.They all major in something serious. Furthest from spoiled.
What grade? I'm a little concerned about having to find off campus housing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a freshman there this year. Complete party school (not just weekend parties but every night of the week major partying) and gobs of money. Students in the dorms are eating every meal out and expensive designer clothing (ie $600. vests and Gucci belts galore) are totally the norm. Think twice before sending your kid to a school where wealthy entitlement is the norm. (FTR, the student re-telling these stories comes from a 1% background from out of state and even she is surprised and slightly disillusioned by it all). 90k for the school year including freshman room and board.
Sure, they have rich kids like Harvrad and such elite schools.
USC is relatively a big school for a private, and it's very diverse.
My kid is in honors dorm, and has three suitemates.
They are all very smart, independent, and motivated.They all major in something serious. Furthest from spoiled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely insane. USC is not that good to justify those numbers.
It’s horrible, actually.
I grew up in California; moved out 25 years ago. The state just gets worse and worse every year.
I mean, the scenery is nice and all.
But there is no way I would send my child to any school in California.
Anonymous wrote:Know a freshman there this year. Complete party school (not just weekend parties but every night of the week major partying) and gobs of money. Students in the dorms are eating every meal out and expensive designer clothing (ie $600. vests and Gucci belts galore) are totally the norm. Think twice before sending your kid to a school where wealthy entitlement is the norm. (FTR, the student re-telling these stories comes from a 1% background from out of state and even she is surprised and slightly disillusioned by it all). 90k for the school year including freshman room and board.
Anonymous wrote:Back in the 00s USC was so easy to get into. What happened? It was seriously the place for kind of dumb rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:Know a freshman there this year. Complete party school (not just weekend parties but every night of the week major partying) and gobs of money. Students in the dorms are eating every meal out and expensive designer clothing (ie $600. vests and Gucci belts galore) are totally the norm. Think twice before sending your kid to a school where wealthy entitlement is the norm. (FTR, the student re-telling these stories comes from a 1% background from out of state and even she is surprised and slightly disillusioned by it all). 90k for the school year including freshman room and board.