USC or University of Texas??

<p>I want to do a journalism program, but i dont know which school to apply to. My family has financial issues and i know USC is wayy expensive. BUT they have a better broadcast journalism program. if i went to USC i would be coming from out of state therefore making it more expensive. but UT would be instate. I want to live in LA in the future so there is that.
what i was thinking of doing was getting my bachelors at UT then transfering to USC to get my masters. idk if that would be even more expensive though. what do you think?
please help</p>

<p>OT, but I think the subjunctive tense is dying in modern english … funeral music please… as in, IF I WERE TO GO TO USC, I WOULD BE etc. instead of what you wrote – IF I WENT TO USC I WOULD BE…etc.</p>

<p>back on topic, if you are a NMSF, USC will give you 50% tuition grant. Even if not, USC is pretty good about meeting almost all of your need, in the same way that the Ivies and top LACs do. USC is not wanting for money. You won’t know until you get an actual Financial Aid award from USC. I say apply to both, and compare then.</p>

<p>Why don’t you apply to both, and then see what your financial situation is after you get your acceptances?</p>

<p>oh okay thank you guys so much :)</p>

<p>isn’t USC private making tuition equal for all?</p>

<p>i have no idea</p>

<p>UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - AUSTIN
The arguably slight advantage to career opportunities does not offset the cost differential. You can also move to SoCal after graduation.</p>

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Isn’t this the sort of thing you should know before you start making “vs” threads?</p>

<p>no these are for finding out things you dont know from people that know the answers. im not a know it all</p>

<p>^ Clearly.</p>

<p>It surprises me that you “have no idea,” because the answer was clearly stated on another of your threads. It seems your data collection method is not working well for you.</p>

<p>please dont be rude. you dont have to state it like that</p>