When did Dornslife come out for past years? :o
@Shuisazn I would like to know that too. Any knowledgeable applicants out there that can help?
all we can do is wait, lol once you accept that its so much easier.
@shuisazn @millaportman Dornsife came out towards the beginning as well according to past threads. Its definitely not one of the last schools to begin to come out 
Thanks for the info! I’m a sophomore applicant with a 3.8, and I’ve met a fair amount of the GE requirements…but who knows. Mid-May sounds torturous, but I guess we’ll just have to be patient.
@mellyjune Thanks so much for the info! So nervous! Good luck to you and @Shuisazn! 
I haven’t paid attention to their GE’s at all uh oh…
Good luck to us all!!!
@fiddleleaf123 , check the 2017 USC brochure online to see if it’s required. I believe a minimum of high school algebra 2 or intermediate algebra in college is required for all majors. However, a transfer advisor from USC told me that you could also fulfill the requirement if you’ve taken a math class higher than any of those requirements in college (but don’t quote me on any of this). Also remember that USC has a foreign language requirement for SCA majors with the exception of writing screen & television majors. Good luck!
I think tomorrow they will accept me! 4/20 Blaze It Bro
Does anyone know what the most competitive majors in Dornsife are?
LOL what? ^^
@itslife123 lmao ppl are straight trippin at this point.
@dvlfnfv5 Thank you so much for your response! I did see today that both writing and math requirements need to be fulfilled (ofcourse I didn’t see that in all of my research prior to the app process
@dvalenc7 oops tagged the wrong person haha
heard back from uci today. usc where are you :((
why do ppl keep calling it “Dornslife” lol or is this from a meme/inside joke that I’m simply unaware of
@pianorite I always thought it was “dornslife” but apparently it’s “dornsife” without the letter L. they both look similar so people will often mistake it with an L
Interesting. I wonder what the odds are of receiving both a WGR and then a SGR later on? Don’t think I saw such a person when sifting through past threads
@CornellAEMplease have you heard back from Cornell?