<p>spiderman–do you actually want to attend USC for the excellent education offered? It hardly seems likely since you want to get out as fast as you can, in any major that has the easiest grades, with no mention of your true passions or academic interests.</p>
<p>You insult USC’s 64 units taken at the university requirement, stating it is because USC simply wants to get your money, but could the rule instead be in place to protect an excellent school from students who would like the USC diploma without actually attending many classes and doing the work required to succeed in USC’s curriculum?</p>
<p>Perhaps it’s time to stop asking for accomplices here to help you get state money (heavens!) to attend a school you don’t want to spend time at taking classes you have no interest in.</p>