Transfer student, waiting for admission decision

<p>Yeah, I'll be at the Aug. 16th orientation. I applied undeclared, so I'll have to use this orientation opportunity to have my major declared (Business Admin). Now all I have to worry about is housing...</p>

<p>my friend went to orientation and said it was bad news on parking and picking out his classes was a mess. imagine how bad it will get for us when we have to pick classes. he told me he paid like 189 for parking and there will be a shuttle that will pick him up and drop him at the campus. guess i have to do that...damn this blows.</p>

<p>yea registration to fulfill any of your GE's...a mess. even though i want them out of the way, im going to take my GE's next semester where i will actually have a decent choice of selection! i recommend you guys do the same, b/c, there's like no GE's left! :P</p>

<p>I've already taken GE courses in the 1, 2, 5, and diversity requirements. I think I'll probably end up signing up for only 4 courses.</p>

<p>As for signing up for classes, they said they keep a select amount of spots open for each orientation on popular classes so that everyone has an equal chance at registering. I don't know if that's true or not, but it was on the orientation website so I'd imagine it is.</p>

<p>By the way, on the enrollment form it says to send the form and a $300 deposit to:</p>

<p>USC
Office Of Admission
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0911</p>

<p>but the envelope that came with the admission packet says:</p>

<p>USC
PO Box 77952
Los Angeles, CA 90007-0952</p>

<p>***? where do i send my enrollment commitment form?</p>

<p>i sent mines to the office of admission</p>

<p>i just sent the enrollment and the check in that one envelope. looked at my account and they cashed in my check. so it doesn't really matter that much i guess.</p>