How are classes/academics at USC? Especially gen Ed's.

<p>lololol, did it ever occur to you that i transferred into torrey pines? I come from the ghettos and did what it takes to go to a great school for computer science… wait,wait it doesnt even matter because they made me come for that interview on a crappy weekday at a crappy time where i was going 10 mph. Nice logic, assuming that it doesnt take 4 hours to go from san diego to LA when you dont take everything into account. usc doesnt accept every GE, but they did take in all of my college credits for linear algebra and multivariable calculus because torrey pines has this program where a san jose state professor teaches these classes to us. and i never said i completed classes at ucla. I am GOING to transfer there this fall because I was accepted. what does this phrase mean to you “but I just recently transferred to UCLA.” I sure as hell cannot find any meaning in that phrase that lets you assume i was at UCLA this year. and I dormed at Birnkrant my first year and got an apartment the next year on the south of Adams. And do you really think the classes should be hard there because I am sure you didnt take them so you cant provide your input. Please… the TO class I took was something about the progress and change in sciences and it was easy…Ive been coding with python since 9th grade, and I took calculus as a freshmen with ap bio and ap lit. And i dont really like how you claim this is just a superiority act because its a fact that UCLA has the superior computer science department than USC… if I was a business or film major ( it would have been too hard to get into that school anyways…) i would have definitely stayed here, but im going to follow the money for computer science. Btw, you have no idea how great the networking is from the UCLA regents in the field of computer sciences, nuff said you are an ignorant individual. if all you can think about is “priority registration” you surely do not know how to look deep enough into the future.</p>