¶ … activities that is important to me right now is to challenge myself to be a better person, mentally and physically, and to challenge myself to become more involved in the community, as well. Transferring to a new school means a change of scenery, but a new opportunity to become more aware and involved in the social services of Los Angeles and the campus, and gives me a chance to break out of my comfort zone and become more socially-conscious and involved. I believe this is extremely important to my becoming a more well rounded and mature individual, and it will make me feel better about my relocation, and myself as well.
A plan to major in business/finance at USC, and I know this is one of the best schools in the country, which I why I would like to transfer to your institution. I enjoy challenges, and a school with a better ranking like yours would not only give me a quality education that would serve me well throughout my career, it would challenge me to become a better student and learner, and I enjoy and appreciate that challenge.
A plan to transfer to USC from Boston College because I would like to learn how to study more effectively, I would like to attend a better-ranked institution, and I would like to live and learn in Los Angeles. I am looking for new opportunities to better my education; how I study and learn, and I believe USC could give me that opportunity. I am also aware that the USC business school has a solid reputation for educating some of the finest entrepreneurs and business people in the world, and I feel I could benefit from that knowledge and experience that your academics would provide. I want to be the best that I can be, and I feel I can accomplish that goal and my career goals for the future, by attending and graduating from your institution. I plan to do graduate work at USC, as well, continuing my education to its full potential.
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