<p>I didn’t say you said “bad”. I said you implied that I had a bad attitude. If you look at your comment in the full context of the post, you are almost surely implying that my attitude is bad.</p>
<p>As far as you thinking I should attend another university because of housing: my question was directly asked about USC housing. I have invested an incredible amount of time and energy researching USC, applying to the school, writing admission essays, studying the last two years to get a competitive GPA, and stressing about making deadlines. I am not just going to apply to another school because of the housing. That is ridiculous. The accounting department at USC is fourth in the nation; I would sleep under a bridge to go there. </p>
<p>Me twisting your comments:</p>
<p>I am not twisting your comments. I actually brought out the lack of unbiased logic in your words. I have not taken you out of context because I quoted your exact words, AND the comment is right above me to let the other readers see first hand what you have said.</p>
<p>P.S. The reason I was so ****ed off at your rude reply to my question was the fact that I have searched the USC housing site a thousand times and can’t find barely anything about transfer housing. Then you post a comment that says, “If this a serious concern, call USC housing and/or search out the USC student housing web site.” You didn’t need to make that comment. It was demeaning. I think we all can agree that any person applying to a college would know to look on the housing website. I was simply posting the question to get an insider’s experience on the process. Remember: you attacked me and I responded sarcastically and rudely. I don’t argue that my comments were pure and innocent, however I really think that is immaterial. Most people would respond rudely to someone who unnecessarily attacked them. Bottom line: two wrongs don’t make a right, but I wanted to let you know I didn’t appreciate your insincerity.</p>