Which major is easier to get into USC?

<p>So I am fine with all of these majors since I have interest in all of these. I like them all about the same, so I think I should just choose the easiest one to get into. So which major will increase my chances the most?</p>

<p>Art History, BA
American Studies and Ethnicity (Asian American Studies), BA
East Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese, Japanese or Korean), B.A.
German, B.A.
English, B.A.
History, B.A.
Linguistics, B.A.</p>

<p>I took and am taking german in high school. I've gotten all A's except a B because of my participation grade.. dumb I know. I think I'm pretty interested in linguistics and history and english-related majors.</p>

<p>Thanks for the help!</p>

<p>i don't think it really makes a difference. Getting into USC's another thing from getting into the school you like within. Long as it's not schools like Cinematicarts (eck. i don't like the new name) it shouldn't really make a difference.... Just pick one you have the most interested in.</p>

<p>Also pick the one you can get a job in. I don't know what you would do with a german degree (because I'm pretty sure most germans would speak english better than you would speak german even after 4 years of it)</p>

<p>Screw that, sign up for German and transfer later! Absolutely nobody I know is a German major.</p>

<p>^ Why bother to transfer? It probably won't affect their chances of getting into USC... Even if someone lists their major as one of the 'harder' majors to get in (and don't make it), they will be just listed as undecided after they get into USC.</p>

<p>Whatever, pick any of those. Seriously it won't make that much of a difference.</p>

<p>HAHA no, I meant transfer AFTER you get into USC. ;) And the key word is "probably"...we have no idea what admissions people are thinking, so it's better to be safe than sorry.</p>

<p>^ yeah i figured you were saying transfer after you get into USC... but I just thought all of those majors were easy enough to get in anyhow it wouldn't really make a difference...hm. I guess safe is the best</p>