<p>you'll probably find more than enough nerdy people at USC. i'm in Marks Tower, and my floor is almost devoid of any bona fide nerds and is more jock-ish, but the second and 8th floors as far as i know are pretty nerdy. i'll also comment that you'll probably find the highest concentration of them in the engineering school...i'm an electrical engineering major, so i can say that haha. there are a lot of science majors (i.e. those in the College of LAS) that aren't nerdy in the slightest degree. but most people wouldn't be in engineering without at least some degree of nerdiness. i don't consider myself a "nerd" per se, but heck, i still like showing people my robot :p.</p>
<p>to put it short...despite the stereotypes which can be and are often true, there's more than enough variety of students at USC.</p>
<p>Somehow, out of context, that almost sounds vaguely euphemistic.</p>
<p>Oh, and D&D is Dungeons & Dragons, a role-playing game. Not that I would know or anything. (Seriously, I don't play, although I know people who did.)</p>
<p>oh man you guys make me laugh. watch what you say postalxservice ;D lol.
ya i don't think it's that kind of role playing haha
i didn't realize people still played dungeons and dragons wow haha
does anyone know what the cinema school kids are like?
my parents think they are mostly druggies ha.</p>
<p>yeah, it didn't occur to me that it could be taken out of context...until it was actually taken out of context hahaha. but i'm serious! maybe i should have elaborated...we built robots for my intro electrical engineering class. and i love showing the thing to people...i mean, it goes forward...hits a wall...backs up, then turns.</p>
<p>hey groovinhard- i think we should chill next year. i'm 5'2" <em>Coughcoughactuallyi'm5'1''coughcough</em> and yea, i guess all of my friends are rather "alternative" too</p>
<p>okay, I'm joining the 5'4" and under club!!!!! I'm 5'1", but the trend has been that I grow half an inch per year, so hopefully it continues for a couple more years. lol</p>