| What do you think? |
| you mean for out of state? I suppose the answer'd be different from an Ohio resident. |
| Meh. |
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It's s really good state college.
After UVA, Michigan, Unc, fla, MD.... it the next best.... with Penn State. It's. Top 20 public university. Great football, best marching band. |
| I went there for law school. I really enjoyed living in Columbus. |
| Too large. |
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I went there. It was good for my situation- I was a strong student from a middle class family in Ohio. I was in the honors college and they gave me quite a bit of money.
It has a huge football culture that takes over the school. Columbus is a nice town but the college is pretty insulted from the city. I would not encourage my kids to attend unless there was a special program there they were interested in pursuing. |
Are you literate? |
| TH school sucks, the city sucks. |
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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. |
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My son and I toured the university in August, and came away impressed -- which neither of us really expected to be.
It's obviously huge, and a student will need to know how to navigate to find their way there. But the city of Columbus has grown and has a pretty happening social, arts and food scene now. I lived there for 2 years in the early 90s, and it is very different now. |
| Too big, impersonal. Too much of a sports palace. Probably not much diversity. |
Did u forget to take your meds? |
| For the most part, state schools are for those who can't do better. |
| What's it like for an out of state student. |