<p>Daily</a> Trojan - New study finds transfer students are less social</p>
<p>There you go. Thanks columbiastudent!</p>
<p>...although I don't see how the third link is at all relevant. The comments were really insulting and put USC in a bad light for me. That's about it for the utility of that.</p>
<p>I just googled "USC transfer student housing" and these links popped up. You are right, it's not relevant, what was I thinking? :p</p>
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<p>Defaults</a> in Semantics and Pragmatics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)</p>
<p>Action</a> at a Distance in Quantum Mechanics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)</p>
<p>Natural</a> Selection (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)</p>
<p>Kant's</a> Philosophy of Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)</p>
<p>this is so irrelevant - pity me- I don't know what I was thinking.</p>
<p>^So that's what students do when they are up late (studying, I'm sure) and want to take a break (?!)</p>
<p>unfortunately.</p>
<p>It really depends on when you are admitted. If you get admitted in May or June you have a very good chance at university housing. July and it's a crapshoot. Unfortunately, transfers are at the mercy of the college from which they are tranferring. Students from semester schools ending in May have a huge advantage finding housing as they tend to get in earlier.</p>
<p>Also, it will depend on the size of the Freshman class, so the advice to call the housing office is actually very good. Once May 1 comes around they will have a good idea of the Transfer housing outlook for Fall 09.</p>
<p>BTW, you can't apply until you are formally admitted, but can apply before you commit.</p>
<p>Very very helpful, thank you trojanchick.</p>