Anyone Here Go to USC?

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The USC name, prestige and alumni network >>> Cal state schools.

The hierarchy to getting on after college:

1. Connections
2. College name/prestige
3 Experience
4. Degree/major

No cal state is seeing USC, not even the flagship state schools like San Diego or Cal Poly
Depends on what your majoring in USC English Degree > Cal Poly english degree
Cal Poly Engineering Degree > USC Engineering Degree

Some school specialize in certain departments but otherwise yes
 
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Depends on what your majoring in USC English Degree > Cal Poly english degree
Cal Poly Engineering Degree > USC English Degree

Some school specialize in certain departments but otherwise yes
Not really. I mean if they’re both applying for engineering jobs, then sure for the sheer fact that one has an engineering degree. But if they’re both about to graduate and applying for a random account management job at a Fortune 500, the usc name, even in English, is going to attract more looks than engineering from cal poly.
 
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Not really. I mean if they’re both app,yong for engineering jobs, then sure for the sheer fact that one has an engineering degree. But if they’re both about to graduate and applying for a random account management job at a Fortune 500, the usc name, even in English, is going to attract more looks than engineering from cal poly.
My bad I meant to put engineering for USC in the second one
 

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my cousin is there now as an undergrad a on DI scholarship

since you're older, i'd just focus on minimizing debt. it's all the same shyt, but name brand yields connections/opportunities. i'd get the undergrad degree for the low low at a state school and then seek out a prestigious grad school program.
 
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