<p>I got my Part I confirmation letter yesterday, and it has my new ID on it. So I have to delete it now? Woman.Of.Troy, how did you find out? Did you call USC and ask? Because I was thinking of just following through with the new ID.</p>
<p>So many questions, and it's still so early in the application process. lol</p>
<p>When I called they told me they wanted me to keep my first USC ID bc if I am accepted that will be my official ID. Plus, the school prefers not giving out multiple numbers to one person bc they might confuse your application with another one you've already started and think that you did not complete it.It's just too much of a hassle for them to kee making up numbers and too big of a gamble for us to input information that may be different so many times. So try to call and clear it up so there's no future misunderstandings and update your first account with your new email and college you're coming from etc., as opposed to high school info. :)</p>
<p>How do I obtain a USC ID or check to see if I have one? Admissions said they will send me one when I get my confirmation letter, but once I received the letter, there wasn't one on it.</p>
<p>usc24- You would only have a USC ID # if you previously applied, or started to apply by registering and you were given the number. If you don't remember, you can always call up and ask them,tho they may require you to tell them certain info. to confirm you're who you say you are. </p>
<p>Otherwise, just go here: <a href="https://camel.usc.edu/admapp/Default.asp%5B/url%5D">https://camel.usc.edu/admapp/Default.asp</a> and on the right side it asks 'Is this you first visit?', press Enter to begin your application. Once you provide the basic info. USC will send you a hard copy of their application with customized labels that have your USC ID # on it. They may also send you an email and the # would be the line next to or right after your name.</p>
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subsequent term. An application update may be requested within one
year of the original semester of application. (Example: You originally
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updated for consideration for the fall 2008 semester.) No new
application fee will be required. You must complete questions 1
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<p>Thanks Woman.Of.Troy. That makes sense. I only asked because the USC rep I talked to over the phone didn't mention anything about having to delete the new ID. I will call again though.</p>
<p>From what I remember, there are no forms for the letter of recs, but they allow you to send in 2 or 3. You should call to make sure. Basically you just have your letter of rec writer mail in their letter with your bar code sticker attached to it and send it to admissions.</p>
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:o. lol. Well, a friend of mine really wants to also. I don't know if it WOULD give any advantage when it's not necessary. but i don't know. are you sending some in tresfleur?</p>
<p>Hey! Im a freshman at a CCC and im planning to apply this spring for Fall08. Does anyone know how competitive admission to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies (B.S.) and Health and Humanity (B.A.) is? Thanks.</p>
<p>No, I don't think I will. They make it pretty clear on the application that it's for freshmen only. I'll just leave it at that. Less work for me too. lol</p>
<p>hey guys Im interested in applying to USC to join the class of 2011 and these are my stats</p>
<p>Major: Economics B.S. or B.A.
HS GPA- I was a B- Student due to my moms diabetes issues for a long period of time
Predicted College GPA- 3.9 at a college on the east coast</p>
<p>Tons of EC's in college and HS
Decent community service</p>
<p>bronxbombaz90-
I'm sure the upward trend will be something USC will take note of. It becomes less of an issue if you have above 30 units completed but you have a great chance. :)</p>
<p>I'm gonna have some recommendation letters..The admission office said its not required but if you can still send them and they'll look at them. I don't have the best grades, so every little help counts. I know that it probably won't affect anything but I'm still going to send them.</p>
<p>Is it significantly harder to get into the business school? I guess i shouldn't worry about it too much though since for my second choice I'll just put economics, unless thats a hard major to transfer into?</p>