Apply to USC this late?

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I am debating on applying to USC now, i know its very late in the application process, their deadline is feb 1st. I have 20AA and 3.4 science....is it worth a shot or is it a complete waste of money?
 
i would say, it's late and it's hard to hear from them at this point, but it's worth of a try if $ wasn't a huge problem.

i would anonymously call the school and ask? what THEY think
 
I am debating on applying to USC now, i know its very late in the application process, their deadline is feb 1st. I have 20AA and 3.4 science....is it worth a shot or is it a complete waste of money?

It is definitely not late to apply to USC.
Your stats are very competitive for a seat at USC.
They interview until march so get your apps in within the next couple of days.
 
thanks for the info donuteater, i appreciate it. I am a NY resident though, but i figure that does not matter that much considering its a private school.
 
I have a 3.6/3.5, with a 20 on DAT and didn't get an interview at USC, and I live here in Cali.
 
I have a 3.6/3.5, with a 20 on DAT and didn't get an interview at USC, and I live here in Cali.

Just because you have higher stats than the OP does not mean he does not have a chance. Otherwise, average GPA would be 3.6+ and average AA would be 20+ for USC. But it's not. It's hard to really tell what schools look for when they have 4000+ applications. Also, the OP might have attended a more prestigious undergrad with less grade inflation than Cal State Channel Islands. I wouldn't say a 3.6/3.5 is a good gpa at Cal State Channel Islands. It's almost comparable to a 3.0 or even lower if you had attended UCLA or UC Berkeley.
 
does anyone know the stats on how many OOS they interview, and accept?
 
does anyone know the stats on how many OOS they interview, and accept?

I don't know the stats, but USC is a private school so I don't think they give preference to residents. However, from what I remember from their presentation, I think at least half of last year's class ended up being from UCLA/USC -- but that doesn't tell you who was actually accepted.
 
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