<p>Congratulations to everyone who got accepted for Fall 2009! And good luck to those who are still waiting to hear back from USC. I learned lots about the process and I hope that I can apply the knowledge that I learned from previous applicants.</p>
<p>hey everyone
first off, good luck! itll be a LONG experience, hopefully itll go the way you hope and youll be on campus next year :D</p>
<p>as for skyline12, hey man dont worry, there are plenty of ppl with that kinda GPA that get in, seriously! USC cares A LOT about the person it seems, i mean, I think youll see that when you see their application, its very thorough and really great :)</p>
<p>personally, i just transferred in for fall 09, with a 3.5! :)</p>
<p>Count me in… Marshall '10!! I know its early but I’m already a little nervous… but thats a good thing right??? I already completed part I and got a response saying part II would be become available mid july… So that should be any day now right??</p>
<p>nvm i just found it (sry at the last min i decided to go for usc)…but i am wondering if AP scores cover ur transfer pre reqs, the importance of completing your pre reqs ( i cant finish them because my CC just stopped winter and summer intersessions), and also if i should apply to a major where i finished my pre reqs and then change majors.</p>
<p>what are my chances
-4.0 gpa, consistent growth since 9th grade, 1880 SAT
-5 clubs, 2 from community, 3 from school, officer in one…three clubs relate to my major
-have one good letter of req
-can play a musical instrument
-speak 4 languages
-travelled to 11 countries
-will finish about 3 out of the 5 pre reqs by spring 09</p>
<p>@1939Grave - Here’s a link about transfer credit, specifically with AP credit and pre req information that may be fulfilled via AP credits. Hope it helps!</p>
<p>First off, good luck to all for 2010! As I’ve noticed with the previous 2009 transfers, plenty of people get to know each other through these types of threads since the transfer process is lengthy. In the end, I think it’s best to always find other transfer students who are as determined as the next to get it in. The reason why I say this is because when it comes to aspects such as group projects and the like, it is mostly transfer students who will work just as hard and will compliment, reciprocate and share your work ethic. And heck, if you aren’t the same major, at least you’ve found a possible roommate.</p>
<p>Anyways, here is hoping to getting to know you all a little better!</p>
<p>skyline! well said
im a fall 09 transfer, and got to know the guy who’ll be my roomie for this year, in the FALL 09 thread not to mention ive ‘met’ a lot of others, so before even getting to sc, ill at least know a few ppl, so thats awesome :)</p>
<p>i also agree with the work ethic thing, im fairly sure a lot of the ppl who got into SC as freshmen, have now started slacking and are not working as hard as they did in HS, while all transfers have been doing to recently so that we could get in i def, think youre right about that as well!</p>
<p>anyway, good luck guys! ill be coming in to this thread from time to time hopefully we’ll see each other on campus next year :D</p>
<p>I’ve been offered admissions to USC for the Fall09 semester (from a community college). However, I rejected the offer because I’ve also been accepted to other highest competitive universities. </p>
<p>I wrote an essay that was used specifically for USC. If anyone is interested, PM me, and I will send it to you (include your e-mail). </p>
<p>For transfer student, USC doesn’t require letter of recommendation and SAT score. Since I still have to send letters to other colleges, it won’t hurt to send to USC also. Thus, I sent an e-mail to USC admissions staff and asked if I could submit a letter of recc. He told me to send it to him, and I did. </p>
<p>Hope you guys can get in if apply for next academic year</p>