University of Southern California Top Questions

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

Theodore

Anybody who is disgusted with lots of school spirit and does not like to feel left out (if they do not like social events).

Eurah

Someone who thinks this school is the epitome of Southern California or expecting 90210 in real life. Anybody can fit in well at USC because of such a diversity of students here.

Jen

people who are not prepared to work very hard to get the grades they want.

Heather

A motivated individual who knows the value of hard work, as well as social activity

Andrew

There is no kind of person that should not attend this school. It is a small campus located in one of the biggest metropolises in the world. The campus feels like an oasis in the middle of downtown Los Angeles. It has the big city feeling, with lots to do and get excited about, but at the same time there are the open fields of grass, small outdoor cafes, roses that line small sidewalks, and long grassy knolls, that give that small town, relaxed feeling. The school is the most diverse in the nation, so anyone can feel welcome.

Courtney

A person who is outgoing and can make friends easily. Someone who is smart enough to get work done efficently and have time to socialize. Someone who likes being involved in many groups and activities

Julia

People who are intolerant, anyone who slacks at their school work, people who don't like living in big cities, anyone who is really opposed to alcohol use, people who are too cut-throat to enjoy being part of the Trojan Family, people who don't care about community serivce

Samantha

People who want a small campus in a small town should not attend this school. USC is in the middle of Los Angeles, where there are tons of things to do all the time. With that in mind, its a big city, and people who don't like taht shouldn't attend USC. Also this school is very spirited, so if you don't like athletic events and school spirit rallies, you also shouldn't attend USC.

Kristen

Anyone from a small suburban town with little experience outside of their home grounds might struggle to adjust because there are so many people on campus. Although, I still feel that there are enough things to get involved in that help make the community smaller and more manageable. Also, anyone that isn't prepared to work hard shouldn't bother.