Rice v USC

<p>Hello everyone!</p>

<p>I'm lucky enough to be able to choose between 2 great universities...</p>

<p>Some stuff about me:
- I live an hour from Houston
- I come from an upper-middle class Asian family (my parents have said to not worry about money and don't make my choice based on it)
- I'm passionate about music
- I've been diagnosed with a medical condition just a year ago, and my parents are particularly worried because I haven't had it for long and its fairly unpredictable.
- Visited both colleges in depth, and really like both, although they are very different
- I'm pretty much set on studying neuroscience/cogsci, and I'm not pre-med. I'm really into the neuroimaging stuff.
- I plan on going to graduate school, so research opportunities are important to me</p>

<p>USC:
Pros (+)
- Received the half-tuition scholarship (about 24k/year for a total of 96k)
- In LA, so many new things to explore!
- Weather is amazing! and good for my health.
- So many famous musicians go to LA to perform, and the chance to go watch them would be ugh, life dream lol
- Trojan family + alumni connection
- I would be able to pursue a double major in Neuroscience and music AND study abroad in London, which gives me amazing opportunities for both...
- Because of my desire to double major in two different things, I could be up to receive the Renaissance Scholars award that will give me $10,000 for grad school
- Brain and Creativity Institute and the new Neuroimaging Center....do undergrads get to use this stuff?</p>

<p>Cons (-)
- Generally not as high ranked as Rice
- Lots of undergrads
- Apparently a cliquey stuck up culture
- Far away from home
- Living expenses (?) would these expenses make it more expensive than Rice? +plane tickets and stuff</p>

<p>Rice:
Pros (+)
- Less undergrads
- Close to home/convenient
- Close to Texas Medical Center and BCM (research)
- Tight knit community
- Less of a stressful environment change (stress triggers lupus flares)</p>

<p>Cons (-)
- More expensive...no scholarship :( (55k/year)
- Small....too small? I've heard residential college system is like high school
- Not much money I can get while being there...it seems as if they give all the money out at time of admission
- Weather can sometimes be oppressively hot, which is baaaaad for me</p>

<p>I know Rice is more "prestigious," but is it worth the 50k+ difference (over 4 years?) Would I be lacking music opportunities? (I love to perform) How good is Thornton? Are the musicians here comparable to those at Shepherd? (Because if so, then I'm not sure if I could succeed at Thornton anyway). Which school would be better for grad school admission? Would I be less stressed at USC compared to Rice (like the atmosphere)? </p>

<p>Sorry for the terribly long post, and thanks for your input :)</p>

<p>Two wonderful choices! Congratulations! I don’t know a lot about Rice. Yes, it is prestigious and the smaller size seems more hands on than USC, with lots of attention and closer relationships with professors. On the flip side, USC is very connected and also very prestigious. They know how to network, place students in jobs and push their graduates forward. It is a very upbeat atmosphere, lots of school spirit and a very bright community.</p>