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USC short answers

Hi everyone! I'm starting my USC application and was wondering what kind of short answer questions they have? Are they more fun and unique or more straightforward? Any guidance on this would be amazing. Thanks so much!

a year ago

Hi! USC does have a mix of fun and unique as well as more straightforward short answer questions in their application. For the fun and unique questions, they might ask something like "What is your favorite snack?" or "Describe yourself in three words." These questions are designed to allow the admissions committee to get an inside look at your personality and see a different side of you that may not be reflected in the rest of your application.

As for the more straightforward questions, these typically focus on your academic interests, such as "What is your intended major?" or "Why do you want to attend USC?" For these questions, it's crucial to be specific and explain your genuine interest in the subject or school. Do some research on USC's programs and resources related to your major or interests and try to incorporate those into your response.

Remember, the purpose of these short answer questions is for the admissions team to get to know you better, so let your unique personality and experiences shine through. Take the opportunity to showcase different aspects of who you are, and try to strike a balance between being lighthearted in the fun questions and thoughtful in the more serious ones. Good luck with your USC application!

a year ago

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