Thank you..i am really stressed and would love to attend USC..I hope the same for you if your applying this year!
Really wishing you the best of luck. Send the adcom an email saying how bad you want to come
Thank you..i am really stressed and would love to attend USC..I hope the same for you if your applying this year!
i was there yesterday the class is only 1/4 full, they will be half full march1, then 3/4 april1 and then full by july/aug
where you there for the interview yesterday because your predents says your interview was back in Jan. I've called USC a few times and I keep getting different answers on how full the class is. Also does that mean that march 1st is the next acceptance date or no?
does anyone know how likely it is for someone to get in if they interviewed back in November? I just cant help but feel that as more people interview, they won't look back on the old interviewers as much![]()
USC ranks people, so I don't think they will re review your app. because you are already ranked.where you there for the interview yesterday because your predents says your interview was back in Jan. I've called USC a few times and I keep getting different answers on how full the class is. Also does that mean that march 1st is the next acceptance date or no?
does anyone know how likely it is for someone to get in if they interviewed back in November? I just cant help but feel that as more people interview, they won't look back on the old interviewers as much![]()
This thread Is full of haters... I have 13 interviews, attended 7, all 7accepted, 2 of which are considered "top 5"... And I still chose USC.. everyone has their preferences, I'm from SoCal, trojans are huge here, love the school, love the people... I would be more concerned about what school you would be most HAPPY at rather than stupid little details between school curriculums... For me it's the location, close proximity to my family, my armos, the clinic, and the laid back vibe at the school..the only downside is SoCal is super saturated and it'll be tough once graduated and ready to set up shop
This thread Is full of haters... I have 13 interviews, attended 7, all 7accepted, 2 of which are considered "top 5"... And I still chose USC.. everyone has their preferences, I'm from SoCal, trojans are huge here, love the school, love the people... I would be more concerned about what school you would be most HAPPY at rather than stupid little details between school curriculums... For me it's the location, close proximity to my family, my armos, the clinic, and the laid back vibe at the school..the only downside is SoCal is super saturated and it'll be tough once graduated and ready to set up shop
👍This thread Is full of haters... I have 13 interviews, attended 7, all 7accepted, 2 of which are considered "top 5"... And I still chose USC.. everyone has their preferences, I'm from SoCal, trojans are huge here, love the school, love the people... I would be more concerned about what school you would be most HAPPY at rather than stupid little details between school curriculums... For me it's the location, close proximity to my family, my armos, the clinic, and the laid back vibe at the school..the only downside is SoCal is super saturated and it'll be tough once graduated and ready to set up shop
true in some sense but for many cost is a big factor. Many people are starting to think twice before attending usc because of the ridiculous tuition, failed pbl concept, and the responsibility for recruiting many of your own patients (mentioned at my interview by a couple students). This thread is just calling out a bad school so others can see a different side of the 'perfect picture' they paint for you at the interview.
This thread Is full of haters... I have 13 interviews, attended 7, all 7accepted, 2 of which are considered "top 5"... And I still chose USC.. everyone has their preferences, I'm from SoCal, trojans are huge here, love the school, love the people... I would be more concerned about what school you would be most HAPPY at rather than stupid little details between school curriculums... For me it's the location, close proximity to my family, my armos, the clinic, and the laid back vibe at the school..the only downside is SoCal is super saturated and it'll be tough once graduated and ready to set up shop