Ohio State - what are we missing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she stays within the university confines and the places near it, she's fine. Venturing out into Columbus is not advised, especially for someone not from the area.

The crime rate in Columbus is much higher than the national average and higher than other places within Ohio.

I have relatives who live there and out of the 8 of them, all of them have been the victim of some type of crime (mugging, in a store being robbed, carjacked) and two have been seriously wounded (stabbed, shot).

The overall crime rate is 60% higher than the average of crimes committed in Ohio. It is also 62% higher than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, Columbus, OH shows a crime rate that is 74% higher than the Ohio average.

https://www.areavibes.com/columbus-oh/crime/


lol what.... this is so wrong. OP, I went to OSU and had a great experience, and no I'm not particularly into football. The school is so big that anyone can find their niche, and Columbus is a great city. It was the perfect college experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she stays within the university confines and the places near it, she's fine. Venturing out into Columbus is not advised, especially for someone not from the area.

The crime rate in Columbus is much higher than the national average and higher than other places within Ohio.

I have relatives who live there and out of the 8 of them, all of them have been the victim of some type of crime (mugging, in a store being robbed, carjacked) and two have been seriously wounded (stabbed, shot).

The overall crime rate is 60% higher than the average of crimes committed in Ohio. It is also 62% higher than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, Columbus, OH shows a crime rate that is 74% higher than the Ohio average.

https://www.areavibes.com/columbus-oh/crime/


lol what.... this is so wrong. OP, I went to OSU and had a great experience, and no I'm not particularly into football. The school is so big that anyone can find their niche, and Columbus is a great city. It was the perfect college experience.


Me, too. I actually hate football and still loved it there. And I live in the DC area now. Finding a job here was easy. The alumni network was really helpful and I am always forced to go to the Scarlett and Gray Congressional breakfast by colleagues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she stays within the university confines and the places near it, she's fine. Venturing out into Columbus is not advised, especially for someone not from the area.

The crime rate in Columbus is much higher than the national average and higher than other places within Ohio.

I have relatives who live there and out of the 8 of them, all of them have been the victim of some type of crime (mugging, in a store being robbed, carjacked) and two have been seriously wounded (stabbed, shot).

The overall crime rate is 60% higher than the average of crimes committed in Ohio. It is also 62% higher than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, Columbus, OH shows a crime rate that is 74% higher than the Ohio average.

https://www.areavibes.com/columbus-oh/crime/


This is such a dumb post. DC is far more dangerous. Have you been to Lewiston, ME home of Bates College? A man was killed by a pack of Somali middle and high school kills last summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she stays within the university confines and the places near it, she's fine. Venturing out into Columbus is not advised, especially for someone not from the area.

The crime rate in Columbus is much higher than the national average and higher than other places within Ohio.

I have relatives who live there and out of the 8 of them, all of them have been the victim of some type of crime (mugging, in a store being robbed, carjacked) and two have been seriously wounded (stabbed, shot).

The overall crime rate is 60% higher than the average of crimes committed in Ohio. It is also 62% higher than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, Columbus, OH shows a crime rate that is 74% higher than the Ohio average.

https://www.areavibes.com/columbus-oh/crime/

And there it is. The dumbest thing I’ll read all day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she stays within the university confines and the places near it, she's fine. Venturing out into Columbus is not advised, especially for someone not from the area.

The crime rate in Columbus is much higher than the national average and higher than other places within Ohio.

I have relatives who live there and out of the 8 of them, all of them have been the victim of some type of crime (mugging, in a store being robbed, carjacked) and two have been seriously wounded (stabbed, shot).

The overall crime rate is 60% higher than the average of crimes committed in Ohio. It is also 62% higher than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, Columbus, OH shows a crime rate that is 74% higher than the Ohio average.

https://www.areavibes.com/columbus-oh/crime/


This is such a dumb post. DC is far more dangerous. Have you been to Lewiston, ME home of Bates College? A man was killed by a pack of Somali middle and high school kills last summer.

*somali KIDS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she stays within the university confines and the places near it, she's fine. Venturing out into Columbus is not advised, especially for someone not from the area.

The crime rate in Columbus is much higher than the national average and higher than other places within Ohio.

I have relatives who live there and out of the 8 of them, all of them have been the victim of some type of crime (mugging, in a store being robbed, carjacked) and two have been seriously wounded (stabbed, shot).

The overall crime rate is 60% higher than the average of crimes committed in Ohio. It is also 62% higher than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, Columbus, OH shows a crime rate that is 74% higher than the Ohio average.

https://www.areavibes.com/columbus-oh/crime/


This is such a dumb post. DC is far more dangerous. Have you been to Lewiston, ME home of Bates College? A man was killed by a pack of Somali middle and high school kills last summer.

*somali KIDS


Better than DC and a “whatabout” single incident is a pretty lame defense. Are the stats cited accurate or not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she stays within the university confines and the places near it, she's fine. Venturing out into Columbus is not advised, especially for someone not from the area.

The crime rate in Columbus is much higher than the national average and higher than other places within Ohio.

I have relatives who live there and out of the 8 of them, all of them have been the victim of some type of crime (mugging, in a store being robbed, carjacked) and two have been seriously wounded (stabbed, shot).

The overall crime rate is 60% higher than the average of crimes committed in Ohio. It is also 62% higher than the national average. When it comes to violent crimes, Columbus, OH shows a crime rate that is 74% higher than the Ohio average.

https://www.areavibes.com/columbus-oh/crime/


This is such a dumb post. DC is far more dangerous. Have you been to Lewiston, ME home of Bates College? A man was killed by a pack of Somali middle and high school kills last summer.


*somali KIDS


Better than DC and a “whatabout” single incident is a pretty lame defense. Are the stats cited accurate or not?


You read my comment wrong. DC is far worse than OH, that's obvious and has always been the case. Anyone who can read knows about the soaring crime of all sorts in Lewiston, this is not a single incident, but a build up after repeated roving packs in the park.
Anonymous
Caveat - I haven't read the whole thread.

I had a friend in high school for whom Ohio State was his dream school. He must have had relatives that went there and was dying to go there himself. I distinctly remember him saying, "I'm ready to be a number, not a name". I think the downside is that it is HUGE.

He didn't end up going there - can't remember why (maybe he didn't get in? Or his folks didn't want to pay OOS tuition... he ended up at a state school).
Anonymous
Michigan State and Michigan are much better academically, and also, Columbus is heinous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michigan State and Michigan are much better academically, and also, Columbus is heinous.

Columbus is a booming city with strong growth, one of the best economies in the country, a hub for small and large businesses alike, and is a leader in startup activity.

Good that you're staying away.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for all the thoughtful comments and entertaining trolls. Daughter got her acceptance last night. I know this because she burst into our room at 1am and scared the shit out of us. Does anyone know the typical interval between acceptance and FA offer?
Anonymous
We’re in the same boat. Haven’t heard on FA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the thoughtful comments and entertaining trolls. Daughter got her acceptance last night. I know this because she burst into our room at 1am and scared the shit out of us. Does anyone know the typical interval between acceptance and FA offer?



Congratulations to your daughter, OP! I hope she loves it! Both my husband and I went to a Big 10 school (Michigan State) and we loved the experience.

Don't let the weird responses from some of the posters put you off. Most of the DMV area forgets that there is a wonderful part of the country, called the Mid-West, where millions are very happy and thrive.

Ohio State is a great school and I hope your daughter is very happy there!
Anonymous
Congratulations to your daughter. My DD recently graduated from OSU and loved it.

OSU was a perfect fit for my DD and she knew it right away.
She did not feel the same way about any other college we visited and we visited many. She had a great experience there and got a great education.

We didn't get the merit award information until late January/February. If I remember correctly, the information was released weekly with the largest amounts awarded being released first. The National Buckeye Scholarship was given to you at the same time. It was a long wait as DD received her acceptance in November also.

I hope your daughter loves it as much as mine did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Michigan State and Michigan are much better academically, and also, Columbus is heinous.

Columbus is a booming city with strong growth, one of the best economies in the country, a hub for small and large businesses alike, and is a leader in startup activity.

Good that you're staying away.


Right, but it’s still happening in Columbus ( quote Roth, Goodbye, Columbus), if you want Midwestern charm and booming economy you’d be better off in Ann Arbor, Madison, East Lansing, Bloomington.
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