<p>I wish to respond to the topic of USC ranking and transfer students. USC has limited on campus housing for freshmen which limits the size of the freshmen class. However, the university, due to its size and scope of programs, has room for more students than admitted in the freshmen class. Therefore, since many of the original freshmen go on the junior year over seas programs, housing becomes available off campus for in-coming transfer juniors. Since nearly everyone lives off campus and/or driving distance during the senior year, it really does not greatly impact the number of transfer students. It makes excellent business sense to fill up the classrooms with transfer students who do not need on campus housing. Also, I think USC strives for high performing transfer students who truly want to be at USC.</p>