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Hey everyone, I just got accepted to OSU, and I was wondering if anyone else was going there too! Yay!! 🙂 👍
For those of you that have decided on OSU or are leaning towards OSU, can you share your thoughts on why it is a good choice? I am considering OSU as well and I would like to hear your opinions. I haven't heard much about the school except a student saying that of the public schools, OSU is one of the strongest programs. Thanks for your thoughts...ErinMB said:I was accepted at Ohio State last monday. See you next fall!
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kgrabar said:For those of you that have decided on OSU or are leaning towards OSU, can you share your thoughts on why it is a good choice? I am considering OSU as well and I would like to hear your opinions. I haven't heard much about the school except a student saying that of the public schools, OSU is one of the strongest programs. Thanks for your thoughts...
TPMOH said:I completed one year at OSU- it is a very good program. The classrooms and lab rooms were old and archaic and not that great, but they are rennovating Starling-Loving Hall so they should improve soon. The clinic/exam rooms were pretty good, so I had no complaints about them. The best reason to go to OSU is the education that you will receive. You will learn so much your first year- especially in Dr. Earley's classes. The 1st-time passage rate for Part I of the Boards has been 90%+ for each year for the past 15-20 yrs except the class of 2005, which had an 85% passage rate. Some of the more recent classes passed at a 100% rate. It was a good experience there- the profs were very helpful and the students were generally supportive of each other. They are also doing some very positive things in the program by hiring some top-notch opticians in the field to teach in the clinic to help OSU students to become top-notch in the optics realm as well as the clinical realm. The campus itself is not the greatest and neither is Columbus, OH, but it is a very good program worth going to. I hope this helps.
ErinMB said:I agree to all your points, pluses and minuses, except for campus and Columbus. Both the campus and the city are one thing that drew me. I'm from Michigan State and the similarities between the campuses were obvious, making what seems will be an easy transition for me. Columbus was clean (from what I saw and compared to Lansing and Detroit) and seemed like a good place to live. It probably all depends on what you're used to. All I can say, kgrabar, is that you should visit and decide for yourself, cause no one else will know if you'll like it.
Oxycotin said:Why do people hate Columbus so much? I think it's a great city. I know it's not the biggest and most exciting but it's not like it's Hicksville, USA and there are plenty of things to do if you look hard enough. You could do worse than Columbus.