NYU transfer to USC's Annenberg Communications

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I'm a sophmore UNDERGRAD, Mass Media Communications major at NYU, transfering to University of Southern Cali's Annenberg school of Communications in pursuit of my career as a host for a major entertainment channel. The process will take place in Spring 2009 for fall 2009. Would anyone care to chance me?</p>

<p>NYU - Steinhardt School of Culture, Media, and Communications
GPA: 3.5
Total Credits: 48 (after Fall 2008)
Classes: Fulfilled all of USC's requirements except foreign language classes, which I plan to begin my 2nd semester this Spring. </p>

<p>Resume: Founder & Creator of my online blog community, experience in interviewing a wide range of leading experts of today, from A-List celebrities such as Al-Pacino to hiphop lyricist Kanye West to NY governor Spitzer. </p>

<p>-TV co-hosted various red carpet events with DMTV, appeared on MTV, VH1, NBC, and radio stations. Published article in major Chinese Newspaper about the difference btw Chinese and American teens. </p>

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<li>co-author of an Amazon.com kindler's list best seller book</li>
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<p>High School Record
unweighted GPA: 3.5
AP's: 6 AP's (4,5,3,3)</p>

<p>Resume: Worked at 3 different business companies at the same time to gain conceptual skills, organized English classes to teach orphanage in China, founded a strings quartet group, volunteered at 1 library, 2 different hospitals for 4 summers, won "Pittsburgh Outstanding Young Citizen Award", interned at Pitt, student council secretary, etc......</p>

<p>Anyone? :)</p>

<p>I am not too familiar with USC - but I would say coming from Steinhardt with your GPA and resume that you're going to be very competitive in this upcoming cycle. I wish you luck!!</p>

<p>That is quite competitive, the mean gpa at usc was a 3.7-3.8 this year though, keep those grades up this semester and your EC's may tip the scale in your favor!</p>

<p>Good Luck!!!</p>

<p>Thanks! I did see that 3.7-3.8 was the mean GPA for USC transfers. I also saw that the majority of the transfers applying to USC are from local community colleges so I just hope a 3.5 is good enough from NYU, a competitive, 4-year university that's about the same league as USC.</p>