>> In terms of USC classes, I definitely
would recommend a marketing concentration
through Marshall.
That's what I did.
They had a lot of different elements of
marketing, but those are really good classes
to kind of customize your
education and experience.
I think the biggest thing
to stress is internships.
I think, ideally, you want
to get your first internship
between your sophomore and junior year.
Those are typically unpaid, but
then that gives you the opportunity
to get a paid internship before your junior
or senior year, and that really sets you
up for success with your resume and everything.