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Just found this page how clutch. I'm waitlisted for the fall 2023 semester with admission for the spring if I don't get in, anybody know how exactly that process works? And if I wanted to potentially just go in the spring would that be possible? I have a job offer from August-December but I don't know if I should accept it since they can pull me off the waitlist anytime.

Also is there a group for waitlisted students/students going in the spring?
 
Hi all, MFA Film Prod student here, going into my 4th semester in the fall.

Congrats on getting into SCA! It's been the dream of a lifetime. I remember my filmschool.org days well - such a wonderful resource.

Wanted to pop on to offer a housing suggestion as I told my landlord I'd help promote his building. There are several SCA students in it, and it's super safe and close to campus. More info here: University of Southern California (USC) Housing, Sublets & Roommates | Facebook

In general, if you're looking to live walking distance from campus, directly north of campus is safest. Some students live west of campus as well, although it starts to get dodgier there. And south of campus or East of Figueroa street, in my opinion, is not very safe. Anything near the USC village is great because it has a grocery store, Target, and stores and restaurants.

I'm prob not gonna check this a lot over the summer but feel free to reach out to me on insta if you have any further questions! @Shannon.Morrall - And if you want to live in my building, tell George (landlord) I sent you!
 
Hi all, MFA Film Prod student here, going into my 4th semester in the fall.

Congrats on getting into SCA! It's been the dream of a lifetime. I remember my filmschool.org days well - such a wonderful resource.

Wanted to pop on to offer a housing suggestion as I told my landlord I'd help promote his building. There are several SCA students in it, and it's super safe and close to campus. More info here: University of Southern California (USC) Housing, Sublets & Roommates | Facebook

In general, if you're looking to live walking distance from campus, directly north of campus is safest. Some students live west of campus as well, although it starts to get dodgier there. And south of campus or East of Figueroa street, in my opinion, is not very safe. Anything near the USC village is great because it has a grocery store, Target, and stores and restaurants.

I'm prob not gonna check this a lot over the summer but feel free to reach out to me on insta if you have any further questions! @Shannon.Morrall - And if you want to live in my building, tell George (landlord) I sent you!
Eh, just email me directly if interested - would love to try to build an SCA army in the building. Morrall@usc.edu :D
 
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