Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. This school is in Ohio one of the stupidest states in the country.
2. Your child can not use the health center or they might end up in jail
3. Environmental sure lets drink water in OHIO.
Who in their right mind sends their kid to college in Ohio with Jim Jordan & JD Vance? Who?
Seriously great awesome parenting.
Oxford is 7 miles from Indiana. East Palestine is in Eastern Ohio.
Anonymous wrote:1. This school is in Ohio one of the stupidest states in the country.
2. Your child can not use the health center or they might end up in jail
3. Environmental sure lets drink water in OHIO.
Who in their right mind sends their kid to college in Ohio with Jim Jordan & JD Vance? Who?
Seriously great awesome parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. This school is in Ohio one of the stupidest states in the country.
2. Your child can not use the health center or they might end up in jail
3. Environmental sure lets drink water in OHIO.
Who in their right mind sends their kid to college in Ohio with Jim Jordan & JD Vance? Who?
Seriously great awesome parenting.
go away.
Seriously. This person won't give it a rest...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. This school is in Ohio one of the stupidest states in the country.
2. Your child can not use the health center or they might end up in jail
3. Environmental sure lets drink water in OHIO.
Who in their right mind sends their kid to college in Ohio with Jim Jordan & JD Vance? Who?
Seriously great awesome parenting.
go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s gone down a lot in stature over the years.
Why do you think that’s the case? They are throwing a lot of money at my DC. We haven’t visited yet and aren’t sure what to think.
DP: I think it's just location. I don't think the quality of the education has declined, it's just not as popular as it once was. Kids aren't as moved by the idyllic college campus in a remote area as they used to be.
I would prefer my could go to college in a remote area.
For me, it was like starting to become a grown up with training wheels. There were limits to how much trouble I could get into!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone visited in person? What is it like? What is Oxford like?
The campus is beautiful. Classic Georgian architecture. Be sure to get out to Western campus (ironically located on the Eastern side of grounds -- it's the former Western College for Women). It's literally one of the most beautiful, prototypical university campuses in the nation. They've filmed movies here because of it (see Clooney's "Ides of March" and Jodie Foster's "Little Man Tate" and the forthcoming "Turtles All the Way Down")
Oxford (called "Uptown") is basically a classic college town. Overrun by students in the school year. Townies resent them. Etc. Frat houses everywhere (Miami is home to like four or five original fraternity chapters -- no sorority houses, just suites on campus due to laws that said unmarried women living together were houses of ill repute).
Not really close to anything. Cincinnati is like 40 minutes away. Dayton nearly an hour.
Great overview. Thanks. Do students find Oxford too small after a while?
I appreciate your honesty.
Naw, I never did. That said, a favorite thing to do on weekends was to find a friend with a car and go to either Jungle Jim's or Forest Fair Mall. I think the latter is abandoned now, however. (I was there in the early 1990s).
That's when I was there as well. Traffic on Colerain Avenue heading into Cincinnati was terrible! But mostly we didn't leave town. With something like 16,000 other kids your age, there is plenty to do. In any event, my main hobbies were drinking, chasing girls and falling in love with them occasionally. Intramural sports sometimes. So, I was never bored. I stayed over the summers as well.
Anonymous wrote:1. This school is in Ohio one of the stupidest states in the country.
2. Your child can not use the health center or they might end up in jail
3. Environmental sure lets drink water in OHIO.
Who in their right mind sends their kid to college in Ohio with Jim Jordan & JD Vance? Who?
Seriously great awesome parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time, it was my top choice. Visited the campus one morning and saw a hung-over kid puking on the sidewalk. My dad wasn't keen on it after that, and talked me into a different school. My BF did attend, and she hated it and transferred to another school after the first year. It was very Greek and cliquey.
You need to write a short story or a screen play with that as the opening scene. Where you go from there, IDK, but the vision I have of you and your dad witnessing that made me chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s gone down a lot in stature over the years.
Why do you think that’s the case? They are throwing a lot of money at my DC. We haven’t visited yet and aren’t sure what to think.
DP: I think it's just location. I don't think the quality of the education has declined, it's just not as popular as it once was. Kids aren't as moved by the idyllic college campus in a remote area as they used to be.
I would prefer my could go to college in a remote area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone visited in person? What is it like? What is Oxford like?
The campus is beautiful. Classic Georgian architecture. Be sure to get out to Western campus (ironically located on the Eastern side of grounds -- it's the former Western College for Women). It's literally one of the most beautiful, prototypical university campuses in the nation. They've filmed movies here because of it (see Clooney's "Ides of March" and Jodie Foster's "Little Man Tate" and the forthcoming "Turtles All the Way Down")
Oxford (called "Uptown") is basically a classic college town. Overrun by students in the school year. Townies resent them. Etc. Frat houses everywhere (Miami is home to like four or five original fraternity chapters -- no sorority houses, just suites on campus due to laws that said unmarried women living together were houses of ill repute).
Not really close to anything. Cincinnati is like 40 minutes away. Dayton nearly an hour.
Great overview. Thanks. Do students find Oxford too small after a while?
Naw, I never did. That said, a favorite thing to do on weekends was to find a friend with a car and go to either Jungle Jim's or Forest Fair Mall. I think the latter is abandoned now, however. (I was there in the early 1990s).
Anonymous wrote:1. This school is in Ohio one of the stupidest states in the country.
2. Your child can not use the health center or they might end up in jail
3. Environmental sure lets drink water in OHIO.
Who in their right mind sends their kid to college in Ohio with Jim Jordan & JD Vance? Who?
Seriously great awesome parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time, it was my top choice. Visited the campus one morning and saw a hung-over kid puking on the sidewalk. My dad wasn't keen on it after that, and talked me into a different school. My BF did attend, and she hated it and transferred to another school after the first year. It was very Greek and cliquey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s gone down a lot in stature over the years.
Why do you think that’s the case? They are throwing a lot of money at my DC. We haven’t visited yet and aren’t sure what to think.
DP: I think it's just location. I don't think the quality of the education has declined, it's just not as popular as it once was. Kids aren't as moved by the idyllic college campus in a remote area as they used to be.