I wouldn't be surprised if they process the international students first, given the sometimes inordinately long I-20 process. That might explain why mine's come through early.
There's some info in the equivalent thread below for UCLA's Screenwriting program, but basically a bunch of students got letter saying "Yes, you're in," and then, a little later, "No, whoops, sorry, you're just on waitlist."
USC hasn't had any record of problems though.
Hey, I did do some...
USC's Office of Graduate Admission. Which is why I'm unsure it constitutes an offer, as such, since it sounds like it could almost be like the UCLA retracted admission offer fiasco. I'm not getting excited yet.
No, so unfortunately I've no information to offer you on that particular point :/
If it's anything like the main production department, I'd say interviews are dependent on which professor in particular is reviewing your application. That mightn't be how the process works for the screenwriting...
Is this the real life...? I make a living out of parsing sentences for meaning, but I can't for the life of me internally confirm this.
Email from USC:
"Your application for admission to the University of Southern California has been received and reviewed. I am pleased to inform you that you...
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