<p>Hello CC members,
My status changed Sunday morning from review>forwarded>back to review and that it will be mailed by april 1st.
is this is good sign?
or is it too late to be a good sign?</p>
<p>Don’t give up hope! Obviously they are working overtime to get all of the answers out by their April 1st deadline. Read they had 36000 applicants this year.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure they had a lot more than 36,000.
Usually they get around like, 60,000.</p>
<p>seosaerim, it only means that they have decided on your acceptance/rejection, which one it is can not be determined until you get back a letter.</p>
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You are mistaken. In 2009, the exact number of applicants was 35,753. <a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/private/0910/FreshmanProfile2009.pdf[/url]”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/private/0910/FreshmanProfile2009.pdf</a> That was the highest total - until this year when they are estimating just over 36,000.</p>
<p>Faith,
The number 60,000 is incorrect. However, in addition to the 35,500+ applicants for the freshman class for fall 2010 the admissions committee now must study and decide on the admission of between 8 to 9/10 thousand transfer applicants. Roughly about 1500 of those will transfer to SC as students study abroad and others graduate early.</p>
<p>The guy who gave us a tour at the USC Discover day back in November said USC recieves some 60,000+ applications a year.
So sorryyy.
Jeeze people get so nit picky.</p>
<p>Did you tour UCLA the same day? After you take several college tours, they all start to blend together. UCLA received nearly 60,000 freshman applications this year - 57,578. With transfers, they had a total of 76,313 <a href=“http://www.ucop.edu/news/factsheets/2010/10apptable3.pdf[/url]”>http://www.ucop.edu/news/factsheets/2010/10apptable3.pdf</a></p>
<p>No I didn’t apply to UCLA.
I wonder if he might’ve meant collectively?
Like undergrad + grad + tranfer + etc…?
Hm…idk.
It’s possible I heard wrong.
But I remember my mother doing the math based on number of applications and application fees at how much USC gets from it, and I’m pretty sure she used 60,000.
Idk.
It’s been a while, and it’s late…
I’m too tired to be correct.</p>
<p>The admission offer letter rec’d last week from USC specifically states they recieved “over 36,000 applications” for fall of 2010.</p>
<p>Faith,
We are not picky. We did not want you to think your chances were even slimmer than they were already with applications in the 30,000s.
I was only giving the numbers for undergraduate admissions. Perhaps adding them all including graduate schools there might be that number. If so, amazing.</p>