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THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
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CUTTING
CORNERS
JUSTIN RICH
NOT YOUR AVERAGE "HOW-TO" BOOKWhy waste all night studying when you can go out and party with your friends instead?
This is a serious book, but you’ll have a lot of fun reading it. CUTTING CORNERS gives you step-by-step instructions on how to deal with every facet of the college experience like a master. Using the methods outlined in this book, you’ll be able to get in and out of the painful classes you hate with as little effort as possible.
After you figure out how to beat the system, CUTTING CORNERS might be the last book you’ll read from cover to cover during your college years.
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You’ll learn how to: Cut down on your studying time exponentially
Memorize test material using your favorite movie lines and song lyrics
Negotiate with your professor so you can
get your grade rounded up
Skate through boring homework assignments, papers, and group projects
Pick the right professors in advance so you can minimize your class time and maximize your grade potential
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the pursuit of
MAJORSAccountancyAnthropologyArt HistoryArchitectureBiochemistryBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryCommunication StudiesComputer ScienceEconomicsElectrical Engineering EnglishEthnic StudiesEnvironmental StudiesFinanceFrench HistoryIndustrial and Systems Engi-neeringInterdisciplinary HumanitiesInternational RelationsInternational BusinessLiberal StudiesMarine ScienceMarketing MathematicsMechanical EngineeringMusic
PhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyReal Estate SociologySpanish!eatre Arts!eology and Religious StudiesVisual Arts
MINORSAsian StudiesCatholic Studies Classical StudiesGender StudiesGerman Information ScienceInformational Technology ManagementItalianLatin American StudiesLaw and EthnicsLeadershipMangagement Medieval and Renaissance StudiesNaval Science Peace and Justice StudiesSuppy Chain Management
We are looking for students who not only have a strong record of academic success, but also possess the personal qualities and commitment to the service necessary to thrive in a dynamic and progressive campus community.
In addition to a completed application submitted via Common Application or the following credentials must be submitted for your application to be reviewed:
Application fee of $55O"cial high school transcript from all high schools at-tendedO"cial SAT Rea-soning Test scores submitted directly from College Board or O"cial ACT with Writing scores sub-mitted directly from American College Test (ACT)One academic letter of recommendation Essay
Please visit www.sandiego.edu/admissions/undergraduate for a link to
the application.
how to applyU!"#$%$&"'&(# F&)) D#&")*!#+
Early Action November 15
Regular Action January 15
T$&!+,#$ D#&")*!#+ Fall Semester
March 1Spring Semester
October 1
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OUR NUMBER ONE PRINCIPAL
academic excellence
Like what you SEE?
athletics. USD o!ers eight men’s and nine women’s Division I teams: Men Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Rowing Soccer Tennis
Women Basketball Cross Country Rowing Soccer So"ball
Swimming and Diving Tennis Track and Field Volleyball
student life. When you are not cheering on your Toreros or exploring sunny San Diego, USD has an activity for everyone. #e more than 75 student organizations at USD allow students to learn from each other while having fun. Greek life is a great way to build lifelong friendships, socialize and serve their community. Currently, USD has $ve fraternities and six sororities.
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!e University of San Diego is committed to actively promoting awareness, appreciation and respect for the complexity of cultural, political, environmental and social issues while creating a campus environment that builds theoretical and practical skills needed to
interact e"ectively in today’s global society.
top tenReasons to Study Abroad10. Embrace the challenge 9. Travel to new destinations8. Enhance your resume7. Make new friends6. Engage in coursework in a di"erent environment5. Increase your inter-personal communication skills4. Learn a new language3. Learn about a new culture2. Learn more about yourself
Go overSEEs!
USD ranks 2nd in the nation in Study Abroad participation.
1. Change your perspective, change your life!
! "#$%&'(I)*+,% -) .What is the “CID”?/e purpose of this newly established center is to advise on issues, policies and practices that a0ect the University of San Diego’s commitment to inclusion and diversity and to promote awareness and discussion by forming collaborative relationships across campus through forums, events, and initiatives.
/e Center recognizes the need to promote a campus culture that focuses on:
Engaging di0erencesOvercoming silenceSupporting the voice and visibility of all members.
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United Front Multicultural CenterWomen’s CenterUniversity Mission and Ministry Community Service-Learning Lead@USDStudent Support Services (SSS) Institute of College InitiativesCenter for Student Success Graduate Student Life Law School OrganizationsCounseling Center Housing and Residential LifeCampus Recreation Experiential Learning & Adventure Center
Come SEE for yourself.Visit www.sandiego.edu/admissions/undergraduate for more information.
Ranked 94th by U.S. News & World Report and 55th by Washington Monthly among national universities
Undergraduate business program ranked 28th by Business Week
School of Law ranked 56th by U.S. News & World Report
Hahn School of Nursing ranked 47th by U.S. News & World Report
University of San Diego