Sophia Perez on Why She Chose USC Dornsife
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Hello, what's up everybody? Thank you so much for tuning in. I am a rising sophomore at USC Dornsife, majoring in political science with a minor in legal studies and a pretty professional emphasis in pre law and I'm from southern California, which is where I'm curling out right now and why I am sweating. Today I'm going to be talking about why I chose don't sign. So there's probably a million answers that I could have given to this question. I think just for starters I definitely have to say because of where it is located. I have lived in sunny southern California my entire life and I could not imagine living anywhere else. So that is definitely one of the main criteria I had to hit when choosing where I was going to go to college. Southern California right here, smack in the center, that is where I belong. The second reason is probably the most important reason about why I ended up choosing dornsife was because I really wanted to go to a university that would truly prepare me for life after college and for law school after college. So definitely I think that one of the most important aspects of this is the Trojan network and I think that's one of the reasons why a lot of students end up choosing USC is because of the amount of networking opportunities, um career development and mentorship that comes with being a trojan, and that was definitely a crucial element for me too as well when choosing door inside was because of the trojan network. Yeah, even beyond the renowned Children Network, USC Dornsife offers countless opportunities and research and study abroad opportunities and service learning opportunities that I really couldn't imagine myself at any other place in which I want to really refine my skills at the undergraduate level and to be prepared for life beyond college. Um Dornsife is completely the place for you as I found it to be the place for me and even though I have apologized student, I have been able to take classes in history and american studies um in spanish and this semester I have courses in Nikon and Philosophy, so there really is no limit to what your course looks like. The good thing is that you have your academic advisor working with you to make sure that you do meet those graduation requirements on time. I've been able to explore so much more than I ever thought I would have in my learning and I truly do love that and what would be a, why I chose USC dornsife without talking about the social life and the chemist involvement within the amazing door inside community for me right after that I knew that I wanted to be involved with land next groups with pre law societies with 1st 10 programs and there's so many other different environments where I knew that I would be able to find my community. USC Dornsife truly are just so many different ways for students to get involved, whether it be through one of our over 1000 student organizations yeah, that many um, or are greek life are finding communities within your own major or minor professional emphasis, um, or residential colleges or cultural centers. There are literally so so, so many different places for students to find their community and really just find their niche on campus and within dornsife itself. I truly couldn't imagine myself anywhere else and that is all that I have for you guys today. Hopefully a bit informative and I will see you guys next time Fight on.