While the University of Southern California has a long history of film and television majors, there are many other technical majors in the United States are far ahead: for example, undergraduate architectural majors ranked 12th in the United States, the use of communication majors ranked 10th; graduate students in accounting majors ranked 8th, the public **** administrative rankings 6th, MBA 11th, the College of Engineering ranked 9th.
School of film and television arts and technology is known as "Hollywood talent base", the average value of every four years, SDSU has a student to get an Oscar candidate; "Star Wars" series of products director George Lucas, "Da Vinci Code" director Ron Howard, "Forrest Gump" director Robert Zemeckis all. Graduated here, if you want to study training film and television drama related majors, SDSU is undoubtedly the first choice.
The University of Southern California is also famous for its business accounting program, which was founded in 1979 and has shaped a group of elite accountants with extraordinary foresight. The technical program is set up in the "Levinso School of Accounting" and many Chinese students are applying for this type of program.
School environmentA very significant campus feature of USC is that there are many international students, it has been the largest number of international students in the United States for more than ten years, USC international students equal to 1/3 of the total student figures. among the international students of USC, the Chinese students have the longest time, followed by India. Analyzing the data from the official website, it seems that nowadays, among the 11,729 international students at USC, Chinese (inland) students account for 6,329, and if we then count the compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, there are close to 7,000 of them. So Chinese students are considered more acceptable at USC, and the working group is easy to work with.
The University of Southern California has a collection of more than 4 million books in its public **** library, and one of the largest stadiums in the United States: the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. USC is also one of the few universities to have two engineering research centers funded by the National Science Foundation, and is often featured in TV and movies for its distinctive school environment.
USC has hundreds of student teams, which include information about ethnicity, religion, fitness, and hobbies, and you can start your own if you want.
USC has a great reputation in the United States for sports, winning the second most awards of any university in the United States. And, USC students and peers have won more than 200 trophies in Summer Olympic sports. USC's football team is traditionally seeded first in the NCAA and has won first place at one time or another.
Is it difficult for LLMs to find jobs in the US?This situation should be viewed discursively. There is a saying that goes around: "Itisextremelydifficulttofindajoboffer,especiallythosewhowillsupportyourH1Bvisa". Some statistics also seem to suggest this. For example, according to a previous statistical analysis by UPenncareeroffice, in the last few years only 15% of the LLM class have succeeded in finding a job in the US, and in the worst class, only 3 of them have succeeded in finding a job.
But, in fact, UPenn and other T14 LLM schools, the vast majority of college graduates from the beginning is ready to return home to find a job, because we feel that returning home to get a better career development, did not even try to find a job in the United States. One can surely assume that if every one of him had tried to find a job in the US, then the pass rate would have been much higher than that statistic.
When people say that it is difficult to get a job studying abroad, they mean that it is difficult to find the most desirable (in other words, "high-end") job, such as BigLaw; BigLaw is basically for Pacific Power Source (PPS) engineers who have had work experience before. However, if one's goal is to study for a job, and one does not care about the specifics of the job or the salary, then studying for a job is not a problem, and it is not difficult to find a job for a T20 law school LLM graduate with little or no work experience in a Chinese firm, an immigrant investor, or a small or medium-sized firm.