Few things about USC that caught my eye during the interview. First of all, the school is a dump. If you don't believe me just take a walk inside any of the restrooms. Second of all, the school is ridiculously small for the class size. The ceilings are low and the hallways are narrow. It literally felt like a concentration camp and I actually started to feel a little disrespected to be honest. Third, the students did not look at happy. Some were aimlessly standing with blank stares. The rest had a depressing vibe about them. I remember one pretentious student who noticed one of his friends in our interview group. He said loudly, "If you need me, I'll be in Oral Surgery." When we walked downstairs he was playing on his phone, chewing gum, begging for some type of recognition. Greased up hair and all. Yeah, one of THOSE. Sadly though, most of these students didn't have a choice. It was either USC or waiting a year. Me, I have a choice. I would rather reject my offer from USC and wait a year. I'm not paying you four years of my life and $500k to work inside of a concentration camp. I actually want to enjoy my experience and graduate with less debt. Thank you.