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Originally Posted by Boi
boutta go to a CC
Hopefully I can transfer after a year
Originally Posted by Boi
boutta go to a CC
Hopefully I can transfer after a year
RPAC isOriginally Posted by ElCatfisho
1) Any teachers you had a bad experience with that I should avoid scheduling? I will be a biology major @ OSU too.Originally Posted by HighHeat05
I attend Ohio State on a full-academic scholarship.
-Whatever classes you take, do not feel intimidated. Here, a majority chemistry classes are made out to be more difficult than they need to be so most students will become flustered and switch majors. If you receive a bad grade, just sit back and realize it's not the end of the world.
-Some say do what you love, but the truth is doing what "I" love would not put food on the table and pay bills. I'm a biology major with aspirations of attending medical school, yet the possiblity of nurse anesthesia is growing more and more likely.
-You will meet plenty of girls your freshman year if you are down-to-earth and generally fun to be around. Get a few older hookups that will provide you with admission/invites to parties, your heard of freshman girls will follow you to each and every one. During this year, I decided to join a fraternity and the major upside along with community service, networking, and friendship has to be sorority girls. There is just nothing like a tan and rich trust fund baby.
-Get on a solid routine. Meet a cat who knows a lot about fitness/nutrition, go to the gym with him and take notes on what he has to say. Looking good and feeling better will pay off.
-I'm a firm believer in the work hard/play hard mentality. During the day it's all about drilling in the library, office hours, gym, and getting solid meals in, but having fun at night relieves a ton of stress and helps me stay relaxed throughout the week.
-Don't be the kid who gets wrapped up in playing too many video games throughout the course of your day. The potential of college being the time of your life is in your hands, so spend your time wisely. Try to stay away from getting a girlfriend if you are an underclassman unless you know she's the one. Believe me, dimes are abundant at any large school (especially down south), and you never know when different opporunities may arise.
-Try to be kind to everyone. That insanely smart yet weird kid down the hall can come in handy during finals time. That's all I have for now. I've been reading NT for awhile now but have yet to post. Most of advice was gathered through trial and error. Have fun.
2) How's that RPAC? Went on a tour like two years ago, but haven't bothered checking it out since.
3) Do you like being in a fraternity? Any benefits besides access to more women? Heard Greek life wasn't that great at OSU. Wasn't planning on joining but was interested on your insight.
4) Cheapest food to eat near North Campus? Gonna be living in a Scholars dorm there.
RPAC isOriginally Posted by ElCatfisho
1) Any teachers you had a bad experience with that I should avoid scheduling? I will be a biology major @ OSU too.Originally Posted by HighHeat05
I attend Ohio State on a full-academic scholarship.
-Whatever classes you take, do not feel intimidated. Here, a majority chemistry classes are made out to be more difficult than they need to be so most students will become flustered and switch majors. If you receive a bad grade, just sit back and realize it's not the end of the world.
-Some say do what you love, but the truth is doing what "I" love would not put food on the table and pay bills. I'm a biology major with aspirations of attending medical school, yet the possiblity of nurse anesthesia is growing more and more likely.
-You will meet plenty of girls your freshman year if you are down-to-earth and generally fun to be around. Get a few older hookups that will provide you with admission/invites to parties, your heard of freshman girls will follow you to each and every one. During this year, I decided to join a fraternity and the major upside along with community service, networking, and friendship has to be sorority girls. There is just nothing like a tan and rich trust fund baby.
-Get on a solid routine. Meet a cat who knows a lot about fitness/nutrition, go to the gym with him and take notes on what he has to say. Looking good and feeling better will pay off.
-I'm a firm believer in the work hard/play hard mentality. During the day it's all about drilling in the library, office hours, gym, and getting solid meals in, but having fun at night relieves a ton of stress and helps me stay relaxed throughout the week.
-Don't be the kid who gets wrapped up in playing too many video games throughout the course of your day. The potential of college being the time of your life is in your hands, so spend your time wisely. Try to stay away from getting a girlfriend if you are an underclassman unless you know she's the one. Believe me, dimes are abundant at any large school (especially down south), and you never know when different opporunities may arise.
-Try to be kind to everyone. That insanely smart yet weird kid down the hall can come in handy during finals time. That's all I have for now. I've been reading NT for awhile now but have yet to post. Most of advice was gathered through trial and error. Have fun.
2) How's that RPAC? Went on a tour like two years ago, but haven't bothered checking it out since.
3) Do you like being in a fraternity? Any benefits besides access to more women? Heard Greek life wasn't that great at OSU. Wasn't planning on joining but was interested on your insight.
4) Cheapest food to eat near North Campus? Gonna be living in a Scholars dorm there.
Just finished my junior year....depending on what classes you take it'll be the most stressful year of your life thus farOriginally Posted by Billionaire Swag
I'll be a junior in HS this year so I look forward to this thread.
I can't wait for college but I also need be prepared in every aspect.
Educationally, financially, mentally, physically....
But seriously, I just can't wait.
Also, I don't see myself staying in state.
Hopefully I can get into UCLA or USC.
Just finished my junior year....depending on what classes you take it'll be the most stressful year of your life thus farOriginally Posted by Billionaire Swag
I'll be a junior in HS this year so I look forward to this thread.
I can't wait for college but I also need be prepared in every aspect.
Educationally, financially, mentally, physically....
But seriously, I just can't wait.
Also, I don't see myself staying in state.
Hopefully I can get into UCLA or USC.