University of Southern California Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend University of Southern California?

Christie

If you don't enjoy dialoguing with others and brainstorming ideas together (and being OPEN to ideas that are unlike your own), then this is not the school for you. If you don't enjoy being challenged personally, academically, and professionally, then this is not the school for you. If you aren't proud of your decision to be a Trojan, this isn't the school for you. They will make it worth it!

Alexa

If you’re used to being the big dog at your high school- and are expecting more of the same in college- USC is definitely not the place for you. No matter who you are or where you come from, USC’s the type of place where, in all likelihood, there going to be someone better than you, smarter than you, more skilled than you. The trick is using the competitive atmosphere to your advantage, to feed off of and find inspiration in your fellow students.

Falon

The University of Southern California is a school for everyone. If you want to live on or off campus, be involved or sit on the side lines you can find your place there. The school is for someone that wants name recongition and that little bit of something special to add to your resume. If your concerned about location or the cost of attendance, don't be. It really is as safe annd the cost can be heavily balanced out by the abudance of grants and scholarships available to such a large private school.

Benjamin

Anyone who is not willing to blend with an extremely diverse student body should not attend.

Dierra

The kind of person who is unotivated. This school is for people who are determined to unwaveringly fight on through all situations in life.

Lindsey

A career-driven person that wants to explore Southern California and spend 4 years at one of the most spirited campuses. Constantly rising in the rankings, USC has transformed into a nationally recognized University and will soon become a new "Ivy of the West."

Michael

Everyone is welcome at this university and all should apply.

Winnie

Someone who has passion, drive, goals, and ambition. Someone who embodies the traits of a Trojan: ambitious, courageous, faithful, scholarly, and skillful. Someone who will go the distance to achieve what they can and want to achieve. Someone who, under any circumstance, Fight On!

Jessica

All kinds of people are welcomed here at the University of California, but a person that doesn't like the city-life shouldn't consider USC as a potential school. USC is located right in the middle of Los Angeles, a quite busy city with hundreds of inhabitants. I personally love the city life and I enjoy watching people walking down the street or running to catch the bus. A person that likes quiet and nature like environment will not get the full college experience if they attend USC because they will not enjoy the environment they are living in.

Veronica

A person who isn't willing to work, isn't open to new things, and doesn't want to take advantage of opportunities shoudn't go here.

Ashley

Perspective students who are adventurous, tolerant, and ambitious should look into attending the University of Southern California. USC is a great school with a very prestigious background, with a name that weighs heavily on future career choices. But the name of the school is not the only reason why a person should attend. The campus also has a lot to offer students. USC caters to students from all backgrounds, and tries to make each person feel comfortable. For example, students can choose from an array of sports, classes, sororities, and housing environments focused on community. USC is a welcoming environment.

Brandon

People who do not believe in themselves and their ability to innovate their field of study. Anybody who would impact the atmosphere of higher education in a negative manner.

Danielle

You must be ambitious to thrive at USC. If you lack ambition of motivation, you will not be successful at this school. USC has wonderful opportunities for its students, but you must take the initiative to get involved on your own. People lacking drive and motivation should not attend the University of Souther California.

Alexis

I would definitely say those who think the school is awful or come in with a negative view of the university. Not all the stereotypes are true! But in all seriousness, I would advise against those who aren't into cities. It is vibrant and loud and busy so you have to be prepared for that. And if you think you will run into celebrities on your way to class, that likely won't happen. You have to be pretty open-minded, but I would say that's for any college.

Celine

I believe that a person who attends USC should be not only friendly, but extremely outgoing as well. Life on campus would be more enjoyable if everyone is out there having fun and balancing out their lifestyles, instead of just simply solemnly studying in his/her dorm.

Joseph

Someone who cares for school spirit. Smart. Fashionable. Internationally interested. Someone desiring to network. Wants the prestige of a private school. Any ethnic background.

Natalie

The University of Southern California is not for slackers. All of the courses require significant time and effort in order to receive a passing grade. Overall, I love the university and the challenges it has given me, but I would not recommend it to students who are not dedicated to their studies.

Justine

A person who does not try to succeed to the best of his/her ability. I think the most important feature a person can possess is a strong work ethic. Determination is also a key characteristic. Unfortunatley, if a person does not have a strong desire to succeed, he/she does not blong at this university. Also, a person who is intolerant, in regards to religion, politics, race, sex, or socioeconomics, also does not belong at this university.

Danika

This school has a place for everyone.

Amelie

A person who is afraid to question their own self-image and beliefs should not attend because this school is all about discovering those things that you don't know.