I've seen 'USC' used to mean different universities. Is there a consistent meaning or usage of 'USC' as a university abbreviation? Thanks for the clarification!
When people use the abbreviation "USC," they are most commonly referring to the University of Southern California, a private research university located in Los Angeles. The University of Southern California is known for its strong programs in film, business, engineering, and many other areas. However, you're right that "USC" can sometimes refer to other universities as well.
For example, "USC" might also stand for the University of South Carolina, a public research university in Columbia, South Carolina. Though it's less common for people to use "USC" to refer to the University of South Carolina in comparison to the University of Southern California, it can still happen, especially in regional conversations.
So the meaning of "USC" can vary depending on the context in which it is used. To avoid confusion, it's always a good idea to clarify which university is being discussed when using abbreviations like "USC."
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