-Laurinaitis33-;1368888; said:
Thanks for the advice, I definitely know I will enjoy every minute there. It is going to be a great experience.
after 5 years at OSU (resulting in a BA and an Master's) here are my own personal tips:
- buckeye doughtnuts is your friend. it's always open, the people who work there are terrific, and the food is good enough
- party, have fun, do whatever, but don't be an idiot. don't do something that will get you arrested and screw you over for when you eventually have to leave the magical world of college
- SCHEDULE AS SOON AS YOUR WINDOW OPENS. i cannot emphasize this enough, unless you're an honors student you will get screwed over if you wait. don't wait.
- PJ's is a sandwich place right across from the Out R Inn bar near the corner of woodruff and high street on north campus. it will save your life one night.
- don't neglect the music scene. it's underrated, but it's there and generally pretty great. keep a heads up for the CD101 low dough shows.
- hineygate is worthless unless you're old. you're in college, party with your friends on gameday
- you have advisors for a reason. use them. there are 50 thousand students at OSU, no one is going to give a crap about your concerns unless you make yourself heard.
- Used Kids (near buckeye doughnuts) is a great music store, go there.
- go to the skull session before the games in st. john arena. yes, you'll have to wake up at like 10 on a saturday. it's worth it you big baby.
- i will go to my grave saying that Hound Dogs is the best pizza in C-Bus (their delievery car is that limo with the basset hound on top). it's north on high street on the diagonal corner from a CVS
- OSU has incredible facilities. use the RPAC, the library (once it's renovated also i hate you), and the union (same deal) as often as you can because once you graduate the real world isn't as well funded.
- the Book Loft in german village is 32 rooms of bliss if you're a giant nerd
- get to know your professors. you might need something from them some day, and they deal with an enormous amount of students. try to stand out.
- yankee trader south on high near the bridge is the only place you need to go for halloween.
- the north market (behind yankee trader) has a ton of good food, and is not a bad place for a date
- keep up to date with and take advantage of OUAB events. you're paying the activity fee regardless of whether you do anything or not, you might as well get your money's worth.
- buy your books online whenever possible, you could save literally upwards of thousands of dollars
- help is on the way