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J B.

How is it that a college that has 100k fans attend games and a billion dollar endowment can't have proper restrooms? It's shameful that the money I paid for tickets could fix this Do better OSU hire a facilities manager

Andrea U.

There were 3 exits for the campus, medical campus, athletic field @ main campus. A huge campus with many colorful modern buildings on over 16,000 acres with 68,000 students. Professional looking stadium and athletic facilities.

Jeremy J.

My buddy and I walked around Ohio State campus looked at the stadium saw the site saw the people it was cool saw lotta fun little things about this is a great I bet that this place gets slammed and fun with all the fans and cheering me ABC Fox be in their big time games big Ten I bet this is a fun place

Visiting campus in July 2017 in front of the main library. I felt like a student again.
Agnes I.

The Ohio State University (OSU) is a top rated University in Columbus, Ohio. I received my Bachelors degree in Economics with a minor concentration in Communications from OSU. ACADEMICS - As the 4th largest university in the USA, you can expect a rigorous education from top notch Professors. The Fisher College of business is a top school along with the Engineering, Architecture, Chemistry, and Law departments. The renowned Wexner Center for the Arts brings in exceptional shows and works of art. As a student, you'll have hundreds of major areas of study to choose from with guidance from an academics advisor. When you graduate, you will do so with a degree from an established institution. Keep in mind that since I graduated, it has become harder to get excepted into OSU so fair high school grades will not cut it. This University is competitive to be admitted into and also now more expensive. WORLD PRESENCE - Open your mind to different viewpoints right here at OSU. Thousands of local and international students attend and graduate from this institution every year. My brother once said, "where else will you find a Chinese, Australian, Indian, Indonesian, Nigerian, Japanese, and American living and working in the same place?" You'll find them all here at OSU. Infact, I lived with students from these countries during my first and second year as a student. The dorm experience with students from different backgrounds was wonderful. In addition, plenty of Professors including visiting Professors come from different countries as well. CAMPUS - big and beautiful with about 60,000 total undergraduate and graduate students. The newer academic buildings are beautiful with the older ones still charming. For incoming students, you will love this campus. I specifically love the main oval, the Ohio Union (student union) and the recently renovated Mirror Lake. I have so many memories walking from south campus to north campus while passing friends and Professors along the way. There is definitely a welcoming community created here on this big campus. I love big cities so the size of the campus did not overwhelm me too much when I was a student here. STUDENT LIFE -- Dorms: Whether you live in the dorms or off campus, you will definitely feel connected to other students and meet a ton of great people. So many activities are planned in the dorms (with free food) so you will always have a chance to meet new people. I met one of my best friends at the International House (I-House) floor of Morrison Tower, a south campus dorm. Although she now lives back home in Hong Kong, we still communicate today and we even had a reunion trip in 2015 in Beijing, China where we met up with another OSU friend who lives in Taiwan. I lived in Morrison Tower for 2 years (a year in the international house on the 4th floor and a year in the all female floor on the 7th floor). I also worked at the front desk as an Office Assistant for most of my time there. I had a great experience living in the dorm. There are so many other dorms to choose from both in north and south campus and I know the towers are a bit nicer (Morrill and Lincoln Tower). Student Organizations: There are so many student organisations to choose from to help you work on your leadership skills. OSU is known for its Division 1 athletic teams (football, gymnastics, etc) but there are less competitive Intramural sports teams as well for students to join. I spent alot of time playing tennis outside the large recreational center. The famous Marching Band is really awesome too. WHY OSU? One advantage of attending such a large University is the diversity of opinions you will encounter which helps foster a well rounded education. Don't forget all the free food that seem to pop up everywhere around campus too. I throughly enjoyed my 3 years here and I'm filled with nostalgia anytime I return to Columbus and visit campus. "No matter how far you roam, you can always come home to Ohio State." HOW FIRM THY FRIENDSHIP, OHIO. *** - This is my 188th total Yelp review. - I have written 142 Yelp reviews in 2018

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Anton K.

Having attended three universities in the North East for my undergraduate and graduate degrees, I feel I have some basis of comparison when evaluating universities. As a father of two children, my son went south to Virginia Tech and my daughter went to the Midwest, specifically, The Ohio State University. Choosing a university for my kids allowed me to see another sixteen universities and compare. The freshman dorm facilities at The Ohio State University are exceptional. The campus is upbeat, spacious and well maintained with a mix of old and modern buildings. Columbus is a fairly large city but has a small town neighborhood vibe. It's the Midwest "Don't You Know". The tuition is less then half of what I paid for my education. Networking is also a major plus with the exception of Ivy league schools and other large universities of this country, The Ohio State University has an enrollment of 50,000 + students and offers networking opportunities in spades. As a top research university it is highly respected especially in the sciences and medicine. There are study abroad programs, internships and advanced degree programs too numerous to list. If life is about opportunities, The Ohio University exemplifies opportunity. Looking for something to do when your not studying, there are plenty of clubs, parties and epic tailgating at football games, The Ohio Theater and Short North area feature restaurants, bars and shopping and are only a ten minute walk from campus are other outlets. The university has it's own bus system and it runs late. The Ohio University has a strong sense of pride, tradition and a rich history which some students are not familiar with and other students are not comfortable with. Yes, some lower level courses have lecture halls of 300+ students but as you progress in your studies 25 students per class is the norm. It may sound like I am a recruiter for the university but I am not. I think The Ohio State University has a lot to offer at a great price and that is something to seriously consider.

Beautiful Campus . Excellent area for our son to further his educational career.  Glad to be a Buckeye !!
Aggie P.

Buckeye Nation!! 2020 . Dropping Son off at a great University.Excellent campus layout . Very nice people and wonderful town !!

Eman F.

The campus here is really beautiful...the pond with the ducks is really lovely. I can imagine when the weather is warmer, sitting there soaking up the sun. The stadium is really magnificent, after all it is the 3rd largest in the US. The area by the campus is full of shops and restaurants too!

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Stephanie B.

Ahhhh, there sure are some perks to being a scout for Yelp...I had the authority to go in and change it to: THE Ohio State University. That's better. I think it's great that so many people from outside of Ohio have reviewed OSU and still think it's great - you don't even have to attend college here to become infected with Buckeye Pride! As for me, I attended OSU for 5 wonderful years! I loved it! There are some downsides here and there, but all in all I had a really good experience. I lived in the Neil Building on campus, and boy was I lucky. I'd been in many of the other residence halls and they were old and smelly. Neil was brand new, and I was in rooms with 3 other girls, where we had our own full-size kitchen with a dishwasher, living room, and you shared a bedroom and bathroom with one other person. It was awesome as far as dorm living goes. It didn't really feel like a dorm, but it still had that dorm feel. Guys are girls were on the same floor and drinking was allowed in our building. The building was for grad students and honor students, but I think now the basketball players live there. I'm not sure how I'd feel if I didn't get to live there, but I suppose I probably would have chosen to live off campus. I loved how you rarely had to leave campus for anything - it was like its own mini-city within the city. But that made it really easy if you didn't have a car. You could walk to the store - Aveda's hair salon was even right across the street from my dorm! There were restaurants right there on campus, as well as many of the dining hall options. The Marketplace, a nice campus dining hall, was on the first floor of my building. Of course, once I did bring my car to campus it was hell. I paid about $350 for a parking pass for the year, but I did get to park my car at a lot right across the street from my dorm and leave it overnight. I guess it's nice that I had the option, I just wish it wasn't so expensive. There was always parking at night, but during the day I might drive around for an hour trying to find a spot since so many students drove to campus to go to class. Personally, I think that's ridiculous. If you need to go to OSU for any reason, but especially everyday for class - find a way to walk! OSU offered a lot of helpful services. I frequently visited my career advisor and he was really great at helping me get internships during college. OSU has the greatest gym, the RPAC, equipped with everything you might need for a great workout. There were all kinds of study rooms and resources, and the Younkin Success Center offered tutoring and helpful tips. The library was also awesome. It was pretty easy to get your hands on any book you needed. Since OSU is a state school, it really wasn't that expensive, and although I'll be paying off my student loans for quite some time, I know it could have been a lot worse. And how about those Buckeyes? It's so great going to a school where people have so much pride in their team. OSU is crazy about their athletics, but in a good way. Nothing beats tailgating and get going to a game in the Shoe, then celebrating OSU's win at the bars on High St. This is the life of an OSU student. Since OSU is so huge, there's always something going on. There are groups and clubs for just about anything, and I'm talking aside from sororities and fraternities. The Oval is a great place to check out what's going on because that's where a lot of campus activities go on, or people just like to hang out and throw frisbees. OSU has a pretty campus, and I'm particularly thinking of Mirror Lake and Ohio Stadium. Mirror Lake is really peaceful (aside from the night hundreds of students jump in it before the Michigan game) and families of ducks reside here. Ohio Stadium is just a beautiful structure. There are some real downsides to OSU. If you don't like big campuses, you wouldn't like this. But I found that I very often ran into people I knew. Like I mentioned, I'd rather chew nails than try to park on campus, and once you graduate, they keep mailing you donation forms. I've spent enough money there, and I'll be paying it off for years, thanks. It's also a pain to talk to people in the offices since they're so busy. If you call an office, like Housing or something, you're on hold for half an hour. Everyone's usually really nice when you do finally talk to them, though. As a grad, I hate how we have to pay $7 for each transcript copy. In some ways OSU is crazy with charging you for things. I had plenty of smaller classes, but I know some of them are insanely huge. That's not my thing so I tried to stick to the non-popular classes. It's a great school. They offer a wide variety of majors, so if you are picking out a college, especially if you live in Ohio, think about it. At least you wouldn't have to pay out-of-state tuition!

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