USC Stereotypes

<p>Much2much - I think if you look at some of the following, you will conclude that it is not a light-weight school. Also, if you read through the threads, on different topics, you will find articulate, intelligent, considerate people.</p>

<p>USNEWS 2007 Engineernig Schools.

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  2. Stanford University (CA)
  3. University of California–Berkeley
  4. Georgia Institute of Technology
  5. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
  6. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN)
  7. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
  8. Carnegie Mellon University ¶
    9. University of Southern California (Viterbi)
  9. California Institute of Technology
  10. Cornell University (NY)
  11. University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)
  12. University of Texas–Austin
  13. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)
  14. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli)
  15. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark)
  16. University of Wisconsin–Madison
  17. Princeton University (NJ)
  18. Pennsylvania State University–University Park
  19. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)</p>

<p>USNEWS: 2006: Best Undergraduate Business Rankings:
1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (Sloan)
3 University of California–Berkeley (Haas)
** University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
5 Carnegie Mellon University ¶
** New York University (Stern)
** U. of North Carolina–Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
** University of Texas–Austin (McCombs)
9 Univ. of Southern California (Marshall)
** University of Virginia (McIntire)
11 Indiana University–Bloomington (Kelley)
12 Cornell University (NY)
** Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (Krannert) (IN)
** U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
** Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities (Carlson)
** Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison
** Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
18 Emory University (Goizueta) (GA)
** Ohio State University–Columbus (Fisher)
** Pennsylvania State U.–University Park (Smeal)
** University of Arizona (Eller) </p>

<p><a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/private/docs/admission/Freshman_Profile_20051.pdf[/url]”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/private/docs/admission/Freshman_Profile_20051.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p><a href=“http://viterbi.usc.edu/news/news/2006/news_20060117.htm[/url]”>http://viterbi.usc.edu/news/news/2006/news_20060117.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>About the USC School of Cinema-Television</p>

<p>In 2004, the USC School of Cinema-Television celebrates 75 years of training the next generation of creative talent and scholars in film, television, and new media. Co-founded by the University of Southern California and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1929, the School offered the first bachelor’s degree in film in the country and today is consistently ranked as the top program of its kind. Its more than 8,000 graduates — the ranks of which include such stellar figures as Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, Ron Howard, James Ivory, Randal Kleiser, George Lucas, Michelle Manning, Bill Mechanic, Neal Moritz, Walter Murch, Jay Roach, Gary Rydstrom, Edward Saxon, Stacey Sher, Bryan Singer, John Singleton, Robert Zemeckis, and Laura Ziskin — are among the entertainment industry’s most distinguished animators, scholars, teachers, writers, directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, sound experts and industry executives</p>