<p>Okay - as soon as @Srkukali said there were no counselors I remembered a young boy who came to me for an interview only days before a deadline. He was extremely gifted but there were no counselors in his school and he, growing up in a rural area, didn’t even know the steps. Here in the middle of the country some kids have been trained by state schools (who are trying to prevent a brain drain) to just show up and get “picked.” Alas he thought that was also the procedure for elite colleges and we ended up spending the interview looking for places where he could still apply prior to a deadline (mostly state schools at that point with rolling admissions). </p>
<p>I also remembered being in Spain working on a deadline and when I did an internet search for a subject I needed to interview, few if any links came up. When I got back home to the states, I found tons of them. So perhaps a search engine in India gives altered responses based on regional norms and cues.</p>
<p>So @Srkukali here’s a clue because I’m taking pity on you - but know that most kids applying to USC who are successful, aren’t asking for all the answers. They’re pretty aggressive about finding them on their own:</p>
<p><a href=“Sample Script Outline - wikiHow”>http://www.wikihow.com/Sample/Script-Outline</a></p>
<p>If you search “sample script outline” you’d be surprised how many hits you’d get (at least in the U.S.)</p>
<p>Happy hunting. But we’re probably no inclined to give you all the answers. TO be ready for USC (or any other school) you have to show you are resourceful and can find them on your own.</p>