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Top 10 slacker schools

Poor OU just can't get out of tOSU's shadow.

Read the following very carefully.

2. Ohio University-Athens (Athens, Ohio)
The university's "very laid-back and friendly" undergrads can "usually be found in sweats and flip-flops generally all year round. We have a very casual atmosphere." It's "the perfect mixture of business with pleasure," students tell us, adding, "We get the work done on the weekdays so we can party hard on the weekends." Most agree that OU is "a rip-roaring good-time party school."

Students who considered Ohio State also looked at Indiana University-Bloomington, Kent State University, Miami University, and Penn State University.
 
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They should have put the University of Vermont on that list-most bars per capita, and a hippie population that makes OU look like Oral Roberts University. You could interchange Ole Miss and Auburn w/ any SEC school except for Vanderbilt.
 
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martinss01 said:
harvard of the hocking? roflmao!!! *shrug* i guess at the very least that means there are people in ohio who know where hocking county is *snickers*.
You have never heard that before? They claim that they were designed in the same way that harvard was. I laughed my ass off the first time I heard it and then I saw this girl at work the other day that had a shirt that said Ohio University Harvard on the Hocking and I just started laughing
 
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buckeyefool said:
You have never heard that before? They claim that they were designed in the same way that harvard was. I laughed my ass off the first time I heard it and then I saw this girl at work the other day that had a shirt that said Ohio University Harvard on the Hocking and I just started laughing
I've heard several people call it that before and others who went there that claim OU is the best public school in state. These comments always make me laugh hysterically, so I don't mind them so much. I simply feel sorry for the people who believe they are true.

Of course, I also heard someone say last Friday that Hiram College, where she did her undergraduate studies, is a mini-Harvard. I love these people who have no clue about the relative strengths and weaknesses of their schools and simply believe the hype their university/college feeds them.
 
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