<p>I got my rejection letter today, and, of course, I'm not welcoming the bad news. The good news is that I got accepted and am going to UCLA this fall (go Bruins!). </p>
<p>I'm curious to know where other USC rejectees are going. Also, was USC your first choice?</p>
<p>USC was my first choice, but i am going to Gonzaga University… my second choice!! I was REALLY REALLLLLY REALLLLLLLLYYY wanting an acceptance but its always nice to know that everything happens for a reason and …
“when a nightmare finally does unfold perspective is a lovely hand to hold”
Life goes on I guess.</p>
<p>Yet to receive a letter, but 99% certain about a rejection.
Yes, SC was my first choice. Would die for a spring admission.
I guess I’m going to U of Washington in Seattle…their business school is pretty well-regarded anyways. Plus I get to pay in-state tuition, so not too much of a loss there.</p>
<p>I’m sorry USC but, it’s time to kiss goodbye.</p>
<p>Rejection letter should come in mail tomorrow or Wednesday. Thought I had a decent shot and it’s always been my dream school, but it’s all good. Would not go if I receive a spring admit</p>
<p>@chongsu
I actually had subpar stats: 3.5uw, 3.95w, 1790 SAT, 30 ACT. I got a supplemental application from UCLA and that’s what ultimately got me accepted there. ;)</p>
<p>I’ll either go to Ohio State (BUCKEYES!) or my state school (ASU) to save money.
I’d rather go to OSU, I feel like it has a lot in common with USC.</p>
<p>got my rejection letter today. i knew it. but i wasn’t expecting it either. i had mixed feelings of whether id get accepted or not. oh well…maybe it’s not for me! </p>
<p>hey guys, I haven’t received any mail but obviously rejected. Would not go even if I had spring admit. Had a good shot, but guess not good enough.</p>
<p>Either ways, going to University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL. It’s great so I have no regrets.</p>
<p>@Tinkerbell well hopefully theyll give you more money than they gave me! Haha
Its good that they didnt give enough money, in a weird way. Got accepted to 3 (soon to be 4, not USC) colleges and the less of an option the better, for me. ahha</p>