Every year, the
London Times ranks the best colleges in the world. In the most recent edition of the Times Higher Education Supplement,
UCLA was ranked number 26 in the world. Cal was ranked number 2 in the world. Stanford was ranked number 7. Where do you think USC was ranked in the world?
USC was ranked number 180 in the world by the
London Times! I guess your entrance requirements aren't helping you much.
US News had
UCLA ranked at number 25, Cal ranked at number
21, and USC ranked at number 30 for this year. That's because they consider the amount of money alumni give to each school. Of course private schools
like USC
will have inflated rankings in the US News guide. And even with that,
UCLA is ranked higher in the US News list.
Let's see here...
UCLA-26, USC-180...USC better in academics? Please!
It's a known fact that
UCLA looks at more than just your scores when selecting students. Ask anybody who's been turned down by the school. You need extracurricular activities as well as high gpa and SAT scores.
And to the
moron who talked about not paying $30,000 a year, if you are getting that money in loans, you
will be paying it sooner or later. Maybe they didn't teach you that in South Central. I hope the Trojan alumni give you a nice job.
Congratulations on your freshman class. It's too bad that most of SC's student body was rejected by UCLA and had to settle for the old private school in the ghetto. I'm sure USC owns Stanford too because USC has a better football team than Harvard.
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.