<p>I am in Birnkrant and am not sure how to give people my mailing address. I have my mail key but don't know what to tell people. Can anyone help me out with this?</p>
<p>I'm not sure if you guys have customer service, but if you do, ask them and I'm sure the people there can help you out.</p>
<p>I'm in Pardee Tower, and this is what my mailing address looks like:</p>
<p>Pardee Tower Room 605
614 W. 35th Place
Los Angeles, CA 90007</p>
<p>So just use the same format but fill in your own address...I don't really want to receive your mail. :)</p>
<p>Yeah, at Pardee, they have examples of how to address the mail posted on the bulletin board right by the Customer Service desk, which is just as Margarita posted. The only other thing they add is on the top is the name of the student & the 2nd line of the address is USC.</p>
<p>It would be:
Tommy Trojan
USC
followed by the address posted above.</p>
<p>you should always put your name also, just in case the mailer puts the wrong address, the mail arrives at the wrong address, you have to change rooms for whatever reason, etc.</p>
<p>Yeah, that's what I meant when I wrote "Tommy Trojan" as the fake name for the address--the student should substitute his/her name. Sorry if it wasn't clear.
They said it's REALLY important to give the room number & dorm (preferably the right one), or the mail may be returned as belonging to a former or non-existent student.</p>
<p>For Birnkrant:</p>
<p>Student-Firstname Student-Lastname
Birnkrant
642 W. 34th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007</p>
<p>We had been told that the room number is not necessary. I agree with those above, best to put the room number if you have it.</p>
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<p>You were perfectly clear, I was just reinforcing the point :)</p>