Exactly this. Housing is also really nice in these places. I liked Columbus more than I expected to. |
| OP here- thank you for all the responses above! This is super helpful. |
Just avoid Columbus city schools. And be careful, there can be places with a Dublin or New Albany address, but Columbus city schools. |
Academy has been co-ed for ~30 years. Was all boys through the early 90s. |
| Lived in Columbus as a kid and have such good memories: great pools, parks, zoo, and schools (Upper Arlington). Haven’t been back but the schools were excellent then. |
The most that have gotten caught. If you have to live in Ohio, Columbus, is the place to be, which has been well explained in this thread. That said, you’d take me, my uterus, and my kids there over my dead body. Take a hard look at how your access (do you have a daughter?) to medical care will be restricted. Read about what’s happening to education in Florida. Ohio is deep red. Really consider what that could mean for your family. Columbus can’t protect you from most state policies. |
Unfortunately for Columbus, enough educated people have left the rest of the state and now Ohio isn't even a swing state, it's deep red |
| I grew up in OH and have lived in Cincy, Columbus, and Cleveland. Columbus is so much nicer than it used to be. OH has many good state and private universities. The cities are all blue and surrounding areas are red. My sister lives in Columbus and has a lovely house in Worthington. They have good sports, arts, museums, restaurants, etc. Since it is a state capital, you have people coming in and out from everywhere. Columbus has better moderate priced restaurants than the DMV. |
| Everytime I start thinking about Columbus positively as a potential city, I live through the grayness of this last week (and is forecasted to be sunless until Wednesday) and I just can't. I'm definitely worn down by ongoing clouds and overcast skies that last for weeks. Columbus is ranked one of the "gloomiest" cities based solely on this. |
As a University of Michigan grad, I implore you to not do this to your kids
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But many MAGAs live in Ohio. |
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You are kidding right?
You read the news right? If Trump wins Ohio will be unlivable |
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Really look into the retirement plans for OSU...State of Ohio employees don't pay into Social Security and thus, that affects their ability to get SS in the future...they have a pension plan but how solid do you think it will be in the future?
https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/retirement/newly-eligible/full-time-faculty/ |
To be sure, the lake is 2 hours away. |
Without extreme gerrymandering, it wouldn’t be that red. Ohio voters passed an amendment to their constitution that protects the right to abortion up to the point of viability and allows abortion after viability if the patient’s treating physician’s professional judgment leads them to the conclusion that an abortion is necessary to protect the health or life of the mother. The same amendment protects the right to contraception, fertility treatment and miscarriage care. Don’t spread misinformation. https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-constitution/section-1.22 |