Ohio State

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I visited when looking at schools and found the campus to be too cold and impersonal. No character. I went to Michigan State, which i fell in love with at first glance.

If your kid wants a Big10 school, I suggest visiting a bunch.
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Anonymous wrote:For the most part, state schools are for those who can't do better.


It's for smart kids that don't need to be coddled.

Hence comments like too big, impersonal....

SLACs is for kids that need their professors to helicopter students just like their parents did.


+1

Seriously, if you're forking out OOS for OSU, then either your are nuts or thats the best you kid can get into.


I think you underestimate the number of kids who want to get away from this region (and the children of people like you) and the parents willing to send their kids to schools in the Midwest where the other students are a bit less status-obsessed.

If you want to send your kid to OSU then do it - why the need to seek validation from an anonymous internet forum.


Why the need to be such a giant turd on an anonymous Internet forum?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's gigantic. You come out tougher than you went in because you have to navigate a lot. Kids coming out are probably poised to be capable, successful and mentally tough.


I went there and think that the average student who graduates is very good at navigating life and handling their own stuff. A certain kind of grit that is good to have. However, most students are from Ohio and stay in Ohio. It is a good school that serves the state well. I wouldn't pay OOS dollars for it.
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Anonymous wrote:I visited when looking at schools and found the campus to be too cold and impersonal. No character. I went to Michigan State, which i fell in love with at first glance.

If your kid wants a Big10 school, I suggest visiting a bunch.


Is this a joke? The MSU campus is drab and ugly. Just saying.
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Anonymous wrote:It's gigantic. You come out tougher than you went in because you have to navigate a lot. Kids coming out are probably poised to be capable, successful and mentally tough.


I went there and think that the average student who graduates is very good at navigating life and handling their own stuff. A certain kind of grit that is good to have. However, most students are from Ohio and stay in Ohio. It is a good school that serves the state well. I wouldn't pay OOS dollars for it.


I wouldn’t go there if someone paid for it, in state or out.
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Anonymous wrote:For the most part, state schools are for those who can't do better.


Yep, went to a state school and couldn't get into a top school. And I probably make more than most of those who did go to a top school.


Chip..meet shoulder.
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Anonymous wrote:It's gigantic. You come out tougher than you went in because you have to navigate a lot. Kids coming out are probably poised to be capable, successful and mentally tough.


I went there and think that the average student who graduates is very good at navigating life and handling their own stuff. A certain kind of grit that is good to have. However, most students are from Ohio and stay in Ohio. It is a good school that serves the state well. I wouldn't pay OOS dollars for it.


I wouldn’t go there if someone paid for it, in state or out.


PP here. Ok. I went there. Not for everyone. It is a huge school and many people would get lost in the shuffle. For me, it was good. But I have always been pretty indepedent and able to handle myself. They gave me a lot of $. I went on to law school and then biglaw. Excellent ROI for me.
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Anonymous wrote:It's gigantic. You come out tougher than you went in because you have to navigate a lot. Kids coming out are probably poised to be capable, successful and mentally tough.


I went there and think that the average student who graduates is very good at navigating life and handling their own stuff. A certain kind of grit that is good to have. However, most students are from Ohio and stay in Ohio. It is a good school that serves the state well. I wouldn't pay OOS dollars for it.


I wouldn’t go there if someone paid for it, in state or out.


PP here. Ok. I went there. Not for everyone. It is a huge school and many people would get lost in the shuffle. For me, it was good. But I have always been pretty indepedent and able to handle myself. They gave me a lot of $. I went on to law school and then biglaw. Excellent ROI for me.


When I was on campus (NOT as a student, but as the friend of a grad, I must hasten to add), I was literally dodging thrown beer bottles after what must have been, to the unwashed masses, an unbearable football loss. Character building.
Anonymous
My daughter is a very serious student and a band geek. She really wants to see/go to Ohio state. For good students, it offers in-state tuition; any one who has a chance at uva can probably go to Ohio state that way.
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Anonymous wrote:It's gigantic. You come out toughekr than you went in because you have to navigate a lot. Kids coming out are probably poised to be capable, successful and mentally tough.


I went there and think that the average student who graduates is very good at navigating life and handling their own stuff. A certain kind of grit that is good to have. However, most students are from Ohio and stay in Ohio. It is a good school that serves the state well. I wouldn't pay OOS dollars for it.


I wouldn’t go there if someone paid for it, in state or out.


PP here. Ok. I went there. Not for everyone. It is a huge school and many people would get lost in the shuffle. For me, it was good. But I have always been pretty indepedent and able to handle myself. They gave me a lot of $. I went on to law school and then biglaw. Excellent ROI for me.


When I was on campus (NOT as a student, but as the friend of a grad, I must hasten to add), I was literally dodging thrown beer bottles after what must have been, to the unwashed masses, an unbearable football loss. Character building.


No idea. Lots of people come in for the games and kind of act like animals. They shouldn't allow non-students in. They are uncouth. I didn't go to football games. Much too barbaric.
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Anonymous wrote:It's gigantic. You come out toughekr than you went in because you have to navigate a lot. Kids coming out are probably poised to be capable, successful and mentally tough.


I went there and think that the average student who graduates is very good at navigating life and handling their own stuff. A certain kind of grit that is good to have. However, most students are from Ohio and stay in Ohio. It is a good school that serves the state well. I wouldn't pay OOS dollars for it.


I wouldn’t go there if someone paid for it, in state or out.


PP here. Ok. I went there. Not for everyone. It is a huge school and many people would get lost in the shuffle. For me, it was good. But I have always been pretty indepedent and able to handle myself. They gave me a lot of $. I went on to law school and then biglaw. Excellent ROI for me.


When I was on campus (NOT as a student, but as the friend of a grad, I must hasten to add), I was literally dodging thrown beer bottles after what must have been, to the unwashed masses, an unbearable football loss. Character building.


No idea. Lots of people come in for the games and kind of act like animals. They shouldn't allow non-students in. They are uncouth. I didn't go to football games. Much too barbaric.




Seriously ... stay at your SLAC, do acid and kiss girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a very serious student and a band geek. She really wants to see/go to Ohio state. For good students, it offers in-state tuition; any one who has a chance at uva can probably go to Ohio state that way.


Their band is beyond awesome.

Go to you tube and watch a few 1/2 time shows.
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Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a very serious student and a band geek. She really wants to see/go to Ohio state. For good students, it offers in-state tuition; any one who has a chance at uva can probably go to Ohio state that way.


Their band is beyond awesome.

Go to you tube and watch a few 1/2 time shows.


Band is awesome, but no woodwinds...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the criteria. For me, if I was graduating today HS this year, meh.

But, for the HS class of 2020, it is at the edge of totality for the 2024 eclipse. So that makes it a plus. Oberlin, though, is at the center of totality.

Come to think of it, so is Baylor. DD will not be going to Baylor.


So is the University of Toledo. But I think picking higher ed based on the location of a future eclipse is just a wee bit insane.
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Anonymous wrote:It's gigantic. You come out tougher than you went in because you have to navigate a lot. Kids coming out are probably poised to be capable, successful and mentally tough.


And still generally moronic.
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