What Students Say
Likes
- The community I was able to find in the film school, the friends I made, and the connections.
- I was fortunate enough to establish that will set me up for a strong career.
Dislikes
- The administration’s clear prioritization of profit— ignoring Greek life’s rampant sexual exploitation, arresting and detaining students for peacefully protesting against USC’s investment in Israel, etc
Required Exams for Admission
I enjoyed my time at USC. I felt it was academically enriching and that I learned a lot, as well as made many long term friends. The administration very often made it apparent that they cared more about money and profit than the well-being of their students, however. This is not new for USC, which has been involved with many, many scandals. Scholarship, a top film school in the world, location, extremely low acceptance rate, the greater university it was a part of, and its school spirit and prestige.
Course Curriculum
I wish I had been given more industrial exposure, although the amount they provided was still quite a lot.
Faculty
Faculty to student ratio is quite small. I was able to connect with professors who will continue to assist in my career: Steve Flick, Suhail Kafity, and Ryan Vaughan.
Campus Life
Campus life is fun; it’s a party school, the facilities are very nice, they treat athletes well, and there are some issues surrounding Greek life.
Placement
They have a program called First Jobs, where they help you find a job. I have been unsuccessful so far but have seen many students successfully landing jobs.
Accommodation
I shared a suite with my roommates because I was in the honour program. We had a kitchen and bathroom, but most dorms have communal bathrooms. I shared a room with one other person and a unit with three others. It costs about 20k/year.
Exams
-My scores: SAT 1540/1600, 7 AP classes, GPA 4.0 Class minimum score: 1330/1600, GPA 3.47 -University of Southern California BFA film and TV production 3.9GPA -AP: all As, 2 5s 1 4 -CV, included extracurriculars like marching band and musical composition, included a portfolio with additional essays and a film. -Interview- Yes I had an interview with an adjunct professor discussing my experience and method of approach to the industry.
Fees
Tuition fee: 65k/year
Scholarship
Yes, Presidential Scholarship: 50% tuition, about 60k a year