<p>Nah, was a mistake :p</p>
<p>Xenon and aj16, if you look at the question he says:</p>
<p>Are you guys all a bunch of spoiled RICK kids?</p>
<p>Yes yes, they noticed :p :D</p>
<p>I was gonna reply with something like</p>
<p>OMFG RICK HAD KIDS? OH NOES!!!</p>
<p>before the other guy brought it up :p</p>
<p>Rick has babies. Lolz.</p>
<p>Don't tell anybody. :x</p>
<p>But I already made a card. =/</p>
<p>Is it a boy or a girl?</p>
<p>lol, i was just reading it to see if someone had made that quib yet!</p>
<p>Yes yes we are all bunch of rick kids. now gtfo. hahaha jk. I wish.</p>
<p>Don't you guys think you're being a little hard on the OP?</p>
<p>korean, where are you going to school? If we're talking something like SMU, then I imagine it wouldn't be a whole lot different at USC. If you're at somewhere like UTD or UH, then I would expect to see some differences in regard to displays of wealth.</p>
<p>Yes, I have triple legacy at USC. My parents are so rich I drive an SL65 AMG. I wear Tag Heuer and Raymond Weil watches. I live in a 4.6MM house in Newport Beach, CA and attend a private school. jk</p>
<p>Come ON. USC is not ALL RICH/SPOILED/whatever. You see rich students in almost every private institution.</p>
<p>I made my post a little upfront/blatant cause I knew I would get more replies that way, and apparently it worked, but not exactly in the way that I had hoped. lol.
Anyway, in reply to some of the comments made, I've read the stats of the student body, and know that on paper, its supposed to be pretty diverse. But it seems like the comments I get from other people imply that the predominant attitude displayed at USC is more snobbish. Like, there may be a large number of minorities and people of different socioeconomic backgrounds, but the presence of the kind of stereotypic upper class attitude is felt more than the presence of others. BUT, i haven't talked to a lot of people about it, so I may have received bias POV's. That's why I came here to ask about it, hoping you guys might shed some light on the issue, maybe providing me with a clearer perspective. And please try to be objective about it, although I know it may be hard since most of you are probably posting in a USC forum for a reason. But I just want the truth. Thanks.</p>
<p>Like, there may be a large number of minorities and people of different socioeconomic backgrounds, but the presence of the kind of stereotypic upper class attitude is felt more than the presence of others.</p>
<p>That is so true with my current school.</p>
<p>Anyone want to respond to my second post please??? I'm searching for answers here! lol</p>