University of Southern California. By no means on the level of Stanford or Cal Tech in California, but well-known and respected in Southern California. Many of its students seemingly have trouble making the distinction between academic and athletic prestige.
by The Dude January 11, 2005
by unique April 02, 2004
by It's a joke April 16, 2009
University of southern california. University of south carolina. And finally University of spoiled children
USC trojans have won the orange bowl by beating the crap outta oaklahoma st. And the far more stupid usc gamecocks couldnt find the field
by THE ALMIGHTY TROJAN March 23, 2005
a private school in south central california, the initials of which are incredibly easy to use in disses by UCLA students.
for example, the more famous ones include:
university of second choice
university of spoiled children
university of south central
f**k SC
a couple of my own:
add a P to USC! (pusc=p***Y)
university of sucking c***
university of small c***
university of shrivled c**t
for example, the more famous ones include:
university of second choice
university of spoiled children
university of south central
f**k SC
a couple of my own:
add a P to USC! (pusc=p***Y)
university of sucking c***
university of small c***
university of shrivled c**t
by aspdlfjw0 April 04, 2009
UCLA business is better than USC business. UCLA Anderson is ranked 14 and USC Marshall is ranked 27 according to Business Week. UCLA Anderson is ranked 11 and USC Marshall is ranked 26 according to US News. What about undergraduate business? Sure UCLA does not have an undergraduate business major, but it has business economics. Harvard and Stanford have a business major? WRONG. Please don't tell me University of Southern California will be a better preparation for a business career than Harvard or Stanford.
Many Ivy league students who go into investment banking major in economics. According to US News, UCLA Economics is ranked 11 in the nation, and USC is not even in the top 25.
by UCLAbruin January 05, 2006
A practice-room building constructed for the University of Southern California that is just barely off-campus. There are never any available rooms because they didn't build enough rooms for the population of the Thornton School of Music. Everyone also has terrible practice room etiquette because the orchestral instrumentalists practice in grand piano rooms, people are on their phones in their room, and people keep leaving their stuff unattended in their room to claim it as their own while they go out.
by Minona September 30, 2019