Orientation Tips

<p>Events are casual for sure. Bring light jacket as there are some late night events and it can be cool. Or don’t pack one and just buy a USC jacket or sweatshirt at the bookstore :slight_smile: Same with tshirts, pack light, they give you one and it is fun to get one while there too, everyone is wearing them. I would send a pair of jeans. The advising session will help him with his math, he should be done. Mine had same stats and started in Calc 3 as engineer, but for business, math requirements/needs are different and they will fix that. Also, go through the schedule of class page before you show up and put together an idea of what you think and want your first semester will look like, some kids have full schedules pretty much done on their own when they arrive. That way you are not totally at their mercy for what you take. Good for them to understand the options when they sit down with advisors. For business, pay attention the econ requirements, I remember that they can be prereqs that feed into other prereqs so good to get those done when you can. In case he decides to move into another major like accounting, those can be good to have behind you for flexibility. (My first started in Marshall and is now in Leventhal.)</p>

<p><a href=“Fall 2014 · USC Schedule of Classes”>http://classes.usc.edu/term-20143/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;