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Have you actually attended tOSU?

Did you attend tOSU?

  • Yes

    Votes: 80 65.6%
  • No

    Votes: 30 24.6%
  • I Plan To

    Votes: 12 9.8%

  • Total voters
    122
Jeffcat;839093; said:
fall 05 lima campus and moved to columbus campus in fall of 06. i will pretty much be at OSU primarily for the rest of my life if i choose a graduate study medicine but as of now i am just undecided in allied medicine.

That is cool that you went to OSU Lima, I live in Lima. If I don't get into Ohio State my freshman year then I am just going to go to OSU Lima then transfer out to tOSU in Columbus my sophomore year.
 
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DGADBTWSOM;740716; said:
I took some really great History (ancient greece and modern american) Political Science and a couple courses in ASL.
-Good Times:oh:

When did you take ASL? I know tOSU didn't offer American Sign Language in the early nineties. Had to go to Columbus State to take ASL and transfer the credits to tOSU. If they're offering it at tOSU now, I have to say that it's about damn time. Especially with the large population of deaf people in Columbus.
 
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-Laurinaitis33-;841393; said:
If I don't get into Ohio State my freshman year then I am just going to go to OSU Lima then transfer out to tOSU in Columbus my sophomore year.

That's what I did. Back in '94 it didn't have anything to do with not getting in to tOSU's main campus. They let just about anyone with a pulse and $900 a quarter in back then. It was completely about money. Living at home for an extra year saved a lot of money.
 
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IronBuckI;841564; said:
That's what I did. Back in '94 it didn't have anything to do with not getting in to tOSU's main campus. They let just about anyone with a pulse and $900 a quarter in back then. It was completely about money. Living at home for an extra year saved a lot of money.

must of been nice. in buying food harding highway and gas getting there from delphos i actually lost money......not like i'm rich now or anything. but then again gas wasn't $3/gal back in 94.....more along the lines of $.94/gal.
 
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Class of '99!: English, Poli Sci, and Philosophy. I was the eternal student. :)

My dad, mom, sister, brother-in-law, wife, nearly all aunts and uncles, etc., etc., went to tOSU. Hell, even my dog went there, or something.

I was also one of those punk kids that hung out there for years before college, if that counts for anything. :) And I sat in classes and hung out at the school as a little kid while my mom did her graduate work.

Ah, I miss that place. . .

Oh, and judging from Zurp's graduation year from Thomas Worthington, '94, a year after me, I bet I stole his lunch money once or twice.
 
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IronBuckI;841563; said:
When did you take ASL? I know tOSU didn't offer American Sign Language in the early nineties. Had to go to Columbus State to take ASL and transfer the credits to tOSU. If they're offering it at tOSU now, I have to say that it's about damn time. Especially with the large population of deaf people in Columbus.

CleveBucks;841589; said:
ASL has been offered for at least 3-4 years.
It's about damn time!

Apparently, I really did have to say it. :biggrin:
 
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