
briansle said:i'll be there. I also sent in the 1st deposit around dec 19.
Did you get a receipt?? Cause I haven't received one yet. Aren't they suppose to send us some kind of payment checklist form, that we mail back to them with each deposit?

lida said:can anyone explain me what is BPL system in USC?
Thank you
. But this is not my reason to pick USC though.. Future DDS said:But anyone plans to stay on-campus? Is it more expensive than living off-campus?
PDizzle said:If you live off-campus make sure it's REALLY OFF campus (I.E. far away). USC is an oasis in the arm pit of LA. Not the worst part of town (no bullet proof jacket required) but it aint nice.
The campus itself is stunningly beautiful tho. 🙂
.. thx for the warningFuture DDS said:Problem-Based Learning system. This is not a regular spoonfed system where you sit down in a classroom, listen to the prof, and take regular quizzes or tests.
At USC, teaching is done through cases. So they give you a set of problem, and they group you with some people, then your task is to solve the problem by all means you can (research on your own, ask the prof, etc). You meet at regular basis with your group to discuss the given case. Also, the professors are not there to teach you, but to guide you.
That's a very brief overview of PBL. The students are set free to do as much research as they can. They have all the time in their hands.. so much that I heard they party every weekend. But this is not my reason to pick USC though..
Hope this helps.
libratl said:I've also sent in my deposit. Took me a while to decide not to attend Columbia and Tufts.
See you guys in the August 🙂
starbright said:so what made you guys pick USC?
tsgalloway said:I was informed when I was interviewing at USC, that there was no on-campus housing for graduate level students. So I think the choices are either off-campus or one of the dental frats.
briansle said:I've been an undergrad at USC living on and off campus for the last 4 years.
Grad students aren't offered on campus housing. The only decent off campus housing is offered by Conquest. If you don't get one of their apartments, I strongly suggest finding a place downtown and commuting.
I lived for 1 year off campus on the "Grad Row" 30th ST. They call it that because its just all graduate students who live there and nothing happens. The apartment complexes off-campus are run by slumlords. I lived in a 2 bedroom/1 bath apartment with no windows and a major gas leak. I paid $675/month rent for this place and was getting carbon monoxide poisoning. Thankgod there were no windows in this place.
I moved back on campus the next year. Now I know better. I plan on buying a condo or studio downtown and just commuting. I saw some brand new studios in Union Station built by Standard Pacific for $400,000. Pretty good deal. Should sell for $600,000 by the time I graduate.
Future DDS said:im from socal. my first dentist is a USC graduate, and I shadow a USC dentist also. It's been my dream school since high school regardless the fact they changed to PBL.
TeethVader said:Same here, although my dream school was UPenn, I'm from SoCal too and intend on staying in beatiful Southern California; hence, it would be very dumb if I choose Columbia (or UPenn for that matter) if practicing in California is my ultimate goal...welcome to networking capital of the world Future DDS!!!