Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a big mediocre-minus state school.
Right...
http://enrollmentservices.osu.edu/report.pdf
Among the highlights: Our 2018 Columbus campus freshman class is the best-prepared and most diverse class in university history, with a record-high average ACT composite score of 29.3. Sixty-four percent were in the top 10 percent of their high school classes,
Oh yes, they are huge on class ranks because Ohio ranks their students.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is a particularly strong student -- based on GPA and test scores -- they should apply for the honors program.
Students with high stats also usually get merit aid.
Regardless it pays off to apply by the Nov 1 EA deadline. They flat out tell you during the info session that if you are at all serious to meet that deadline.
It is huge and they can't spend much time on each application, so stats are more important than essays and recommendations than it would be at a smaller school with holistic admissions.
In-state families feel the university has become much more difficult to get into for them, largely because of international and out of state (higher paying) applicants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a big mediocre-minus state school.
Right...
http://enrollmentservices.osu.edu/report.pdf
Among the highlights: Our 2018 Columbus campus freshman class is the best-prepared and most diverse class in university history, with a record-high average ACT composite score of 29.3. Sixty-four percent were in the top 10 percent of their high school classes,
Oh yes, they are huge on class ranks because Ohio ranks their students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a big mediocre-minus state school.
Right...
http://enrollmentservices.osu.edu/report.pdf
Among the highlights: Our 2018 Columbus campus freshman class is the best-prepared and most diverse class in university history, with a record-high average ACT composite score of 29.3. Sixty-four percent were in the top 10 percent of their high school classes,
Anonymous wrote:Just a big mediocre-minus state school.
Anonymous wrote:Just a big mediocre-minus state school.
Anonymous wrote:It's big. Your son has to be capable of advocating for himself and carving out his own niche, or he will totally get lost in the shuffle.
It's also cold.
However, Columbus is an awesome college town.