<p>My previous posts did become focused on Greek life, somewhat synonomous with partying, due to the conversation. If I accidentally implied that social life revolves around partying, then I apologize. While it does for some people, a rich social life can be achieved through other means. It really is up to each individual. Attending shows, watching movies, playing sports or video games, joining a club, are all great and USC imo is good at supporting students in finding what they want to do. Stated differently, one’s experience at USC is what they make it.</p>
<p>ROINUJO1: You can definitely fit in. It seems like you’re currently trying to expand, which is great. Even so, there are many people here that love anime, MTG, etc. As far as race/ethnicity, as long as you don’t self-segregate yourself, such as by only doing a black frat, you should have no problem having a diverse social life, in everything from race, background, age, country, etc. Seek out diversity and it should be easy to find - it has been for me While this is true at USC, it’s true of a lot of large universities as far as I know.</p>
<p>MusicDogLove: I’m not a Spring admit, but the ones that I know have integrated well just by seeking out what they want. </p>
<p>XXMCJXX95: They are quite diverse in terms of personalities and what they do… if you seek it out. </p>
<p>VAUCLLONVET: Honestly, I think you’ll do fine. There’s great support for international students, joining a frat is one good way to have a social life, and engineers can have fun too if they have good time management. I’ve talked to a friend who goes to Harvey Mudd and I’ve definitely been having more fun at USC.</p>