Thank you!! Are you going to one?floatie wrote:March 3&4, and April 7&8. I got the email earlier today with my login info, so yours should be on its way soon.em15 wrote:Does anyone know when admitted student days are? On their website it says that admitted students would get an email with the info, but I haven't received one yet.
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Probably not. I went to OSU for undergrad and did some work at Moritz already, so I'm already pretty familiar with the law school/area/etc, and both of their weekends conflicts with other ASDs.em15 wrote:Thank you!! Are you going to one?floatie wrote:March 3&4, and April 7&8. I got the email earlier today with my login info, so yours should be on its way soon.em15 wrote:Does anyone know when admitted student days are? On their website it says that admitted students would get an email with the info, but I haven't received one yet.
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Ah gotcha! I'm from Cleveland, so I'm debating on just going down for a quick visit whenever or doing one of those official weekends. I've been trying to work out when to visit where, but it's really tough when I'm still waiting to hear back from some schools.floatie wrote:Probably not. I went to OSU for undergrad and did some work at Moritz already, so I'm already pretty familiar with the law school/area/etc, and both of their weekends conflicts with other ASDs.em15 wrote:Thank you!! Are you going to one?floatie wrote:March 3&4, and April 7&8. I got the email earlier today with my login info, so yours should be on its way soon.em15 wrote:Does anyone know when admitted student days are? On their website it says that admitted students would get an email with the info, but I haven't received one yet.
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I just got my acceptance letter in the mail, and it says I was an early decision applicant like that email did...Dirtybird720 wrote:They sent me a second one saying it was a mistake.floatie wrote:Yeah, probably.em15 wrote:And it gives deadlines that have already passed... Should we email them back about it?floatie wrote:Oh thank god, I thought I massively f-ed up somewhere. I guess its just a glitch (especially since there were random typos).em15 wrote:I just got the same email...what the heck?!floatie wrote:...uhhh, did anyone just get an email stating that they've been accepted early decision??? I just did, and I most certainly did NOT apply early decision or fill out the early decision agreement form (I went back to my LSAC application and checked)....
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That's super weird. But at least there's written confirmation that the Early Decision part is a mistake...em15 wrote: I just got my acceptance letter in the mail, and it says I was an early decision applicant like that email did...
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Yeah, the letter looks just like the email, so I'm guessing it just automatically gets sent out with the email?floatie wrote:That's super weird. But at least there's written confirmation that the Early Decision part is a mistake...em15 wrote: I just got my acceptance letter in the mail, and it says I was an early decision applicant like that email did...
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I signed up for the March 3/4 ASW and accepted the scholly offer late December. I haven't received any confirmation email yet. Should I be worried?
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I just got the same thing.em15 wrote: I just got my acceptance letter in the mail, and it says I was an early decision applicant like that email did...
BTW - If anyone on here has questions about OSU in general/where to live/ etc, I'm happy to answer questions, as I went to OSU for undergrad
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I was recently emailed with a Merit Scholarship offer. Does anyone happen to know if they consider you for leadership scholarships/public service scholarships at a separate time? I'm super happy with the offer (and the acceptance!) but just wondering if there's still also a chance I will get others.
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Are the areas around campus dangerous? I've heard a lot of people talk about how unsafe they are, but I also figure the concerns could be overblown. I'm from a pretty small town and trying to decide whether I want to live close to campus or do what I'm leaning toward and getting something 8-10 miles away from campus.floatie wrote:I just got the same thing.em15 wrote: I just got my acceptance letter in the mail, and it says I was an early decision applicant like that email did...
BTW - If anyone on here has questions about OSU in general/where to live/ etc, I'm happy to answer questions, as I went to OSU for undergrad
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I'll be honest - I've lived in two major cities, and I was still much more cautious around OSU than I was in either of the other big cities. There are a couple of rough neighborhoods around OSU, and there are pretty regular incidents of car break-ins or muggings around campus. That said, I don't think it's so bad that I'd avoid OSU completely. The neighborhoods East and South of campus tend to be rougher. I lived West of campus (close to Upper Arlington/Grandview), and had absolutely no issues living there, although it's farther out and I would usually drive to campus (15 min commute). The campus itself and the immediate surrounding areas are pretty safe as well.Sophia_Mills wrote: Are the areas around campus dangerous? I've heard a lot of people talk about how unsafe they are, but I also figure the concerns could be overblown. I'm from a pretty small town and trying to decide whether I want to live close to campus or do what I'm leaning toward and getting something 8-10 miles away from campus.
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I've been looking at a few places in the Victorian Village/Short North area. It seems to be pretty nice from everything I've been looking at; would you agree? It's so hard to find housing in a new city you're so unfamiliar with!floatie wrote:I'll be honest - I've lived in two major cities, and I was still much more cautious around OSU than I was in either of the other big cities. There are a couple of rough neighborhoods around OSU, and there are pretty regular incidents of car break-ins or muggings around campus. That said, I don't think it's so bad that I'd avoid OSU completely. The neighborhoods East and South of campus tend to be rougher. I lived West of campus (close to Upper Arlington/Grandview), and had absolutely no issues living there, although it's farther out and I would usually drive to campus (15 min commute). The campus itself and the immediate surrounding areas are pretty safe as well.Sophia_Mills wrote: Are the areas around campus dangerous? I've heard a lot of people talk about how unsafe they are, but I also figure the concerns could be overblown. I'm from a pretty small town and trying to decide whether I want to live close to campus or do what I'm leaning toward and getting something 8-10 miles away from campus.
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You're probably going to have to drive, and some of those neighborhoods can get pretty congested parking-wise. But overall I'd say it's pretty safe (Victorian Village moreso than the Short North). The further west you go, the safer it usually is. You can also go a little closer to campus up by the Medical Center.manhattandr3amin wrote: I've been looking at a few places in the Victorian Village/Short North area. It seems to be pretty nice from everything I've been looking at; would you agree? It's so hard to find housing in a new city you're so unfamiliar with!
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In general areas around OSU have slowly been gentrifying over the past 10-15 years. For me I would only be comfortable living west of high street south of campus, possibly east of high south of 2nd Ave (southern Italian village area). Victorian Village is fine, save for some dumpy apartments near goodale. I would also consider living north of campus a little bit (Clintonville), say north of Arcadia to maybe East North Broadway between Summit on the east to the Olentangy River on the western side. Grandview is a good area, but you'll have to drive to campus. I would advise not living in the farther out suburbs, not as much to do and you'll have to drive to do anything with classmates. Also if you decide to live where you have to drive, consider getting a garage pass at the Ohio Union north garage it's a 3 minute walk to the law school. It's about double to cost of the surface C passes. The surface lots fill up around 7am which didn't work for me.manhattandr3amin wrote:I've been looking at a few places in the Victorian Village/Short North area. It seems to be pretty nice from everything I've been looking at; would you agree? It's so hard to find housing in a new city you're so unfamiliar with!floatie wrote:I'll be honest - I've lived in two major cities, and I was still much more cautious around OSU than I was in either of the other big cities. There are a couple of rough neighborhoods around OSU, and there are pretty regular incidents of car break-ins or muggings around campus. That said, I don't think it's so bad that I'd avoid OSU completely. The neighborhoods East and South of campus tend to be rougher. I lived West of campus (close to Upper Arlington/Grandview), and had absolutely no issues living there, although it's farther out and I would usually drive to campus (15 min commute). The campus itself and the immediate surrounding areas are pretty safe as well.Sophia_Mills wrote: Are the areas around campus dangerous? I've heard a lot of people talk about how unsafe they are, but I also figure the concerns could be overblown. I'm from a pretty small town and trying to decide whether I want to live close to campus or do what I'm leaning toward and getting something 8-10 miles away from campus.
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Thank you so much for the information! Are there any good apartment complexes that you recommend/know of? The few places I've been looking at in Victorian Village are really nice but a little pricey.ColoBoul wrote:In general areas around OSU have slowly been gentrifying over the past 10-15 years. For me I would only be comfortable living west of high street south of campus, possibly east of high south of 2nd Ave (southern Italian village area). Victorian Village is fine, save for some dumpy apartments near goodale. I would also consider living north of campus a little bit (Clintonville), say north of Arcadia to maybe East North Broadway between Summit on the east to the Olentangy River on the western side. Grandview is a good area, but you'll have to drive to campus. I would advise not living in the farther out suburbs, not as much to do and you'll have to drive to do anything with classmates. Also if you decide to live where you have to drive, consider getting a garage pass at the Ohio Union north garage it's a 3 minute walk to the law school. It's about double to cost of the surface C passes. The surface lots fill up around 7am which didn't work for me.manhattandr3amin wrote:I've been looking at a few places in the Victorian Village/Short North area. It seems to be pretty nice from everything I've been looking at; would you agree? It's so hard to find housing in a new city you're so unfamiliar with!floatie wrote:I'll be honest - I've lived in two major cities, and I was still much more cautious around OSU than I was in either of the other big cities. There are a couple of rough neighborhoods around OSU, and there are pretty regular incidents of car break-ins or muggings around campus. That said, I don't think it's so bad that I'd avoid OSU completely. The neighborhoods East and South of campus tend to be rougher. I lived West of campus (close to Upper Arlington/Grandview), and had absolutely no issues living there, although it's farther out and I would usually drive to campus (15 min commute). The campus itself and the immediate surrounding areas are pretty safe as well.Sophia_Mills wrote: Are the areas around campus dangerous? I've heard a lot of people talk about how unsafe they are, but I also figure the concerns could be overblown. I'm from a pretty small town and trying to decide whether I want to live close to campus or do what I'm leaning toward and getting something 8-10 miles away from campus.
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I'll PM youmanhattandr3amin wrote: Thank you so much for the information! Are there any good apartment complexes that you recommend/know of? The few places I've been looking at in Victorian Village are really nice but a little pricey.
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Thank you both for the info!ColoBoul wrote:In general areas around OSU have slowly been gentrifying over the past 10-15 years. For me I would only be comfortable living west of high street south of campus, possibly east of high south of 2nd Ave (southern Italian village area). Victorian Village is fine, save for some dumpy apartments near goodale. I would also consider living north of campus a little bit (Clintonville), say north of Arcadia to maybe East North Broadway between Summit on the east to the Olentangy River on the western side. Grandview is a good area, but you'll have to drive to campus. I would advise not living in the farther out suburbs, not as much to do and you'll have to drive to do anything with classmates. Also if you decide to live where you have to drive, consider getting a garage pass at the Ohio Union north garage it's a 3 minute walk to the law school. It's about double to cost of the surface C passes. The surface lots fill up around 7am which didn't work for me.manhattandr3amin wrote:I've been looking at a few places in the Victorian Village/Short North area. It seems to be pretty nice from everything I've been looking at; would you agree? It's so hard to find housing in a new city you're so unfamiliar with!floatie wrote:I'll be honest - I've lived in two major cities, and I was still much more cautious around OSU than I was in either of the other big cities. There are a couple of rough neighborhoods around OSU, and there are pretty regular incidents of car break-ins or muggings around campus. That said, I don't think it's so bad that I'd avoid OSU completely. The neighborhoods East and South of campus tend to be rougher. I lived West of campus (close to Upper Arlington/Grandview), and had absolutely no issues living there, although it's farther out and I would usually drive to campus (15 min commute). The campus itself and the immediate surrounding areas are pretty safe as well.Sophia_Mills wrote: Are the areas around campus dangerous? I've heard a lot of people talk about how unsafe they are, but I also figure the concerns could be overblown. I'm from a pretty small town and trying to decide whether I want to live close to campus or do what I'm leaning toward and getting something 8-10 miles away from campus.
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anyone else dying of anticipation? CMON OSU, PLS GET BACK TO ME. Their admissions process is so slow, jeez
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So is it confirmed? Is OSU not negotiating scholarships this year?
Please some insight would go a long way!
Please some insight would go a long way!
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In with a full scholly. Waiting to see when/if I can visit the school coming up, but I probably need to try to get them to push back the seat deposit deadline.
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So I'm on the waitlist and didn't really care too much about getting off until recently when I realized I didn't have strong feelings toward any school I currently have offers from. I know they have that little online form to indicate continued interest on staying on the waitlist but do you guys think it would be fine if I sent in a LOCI too?
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If it were me, I'd for sure send an LOCI before the April 1st seat deposit deadline. This is purely opinion and based on no experience except for my own this cycle, but I can't see how showing strong interest before they start to get offers turned down could hurt you when they start evaluating the WL for the next round of acceptances.LawBuckeye12 wrote:So I'm on the waitlist and didn't really care too much about getting off until recently when I realized I didn't have strong feelings toward any school I currently have offers from. I know they have that little online form to indicate continued interest on staying on the waitlist but do you guys think it would be fine if I sent in a LOCI too?
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SOMEBODY PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION!!!onecallthats all wrote:So is it confirmed? Is OSU not negotiating scholarships this year?
Please some insight would go a long way!
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Officially turned down my acceptance at OSU. I have mad respect for my alma mater but I couldn't justify the cost. They are not negotiating scholarships this year (I came to them with far higher offers at higher ranked schools and they still didn't negotiate). Hoping someone on the waitlist gets my spot!
If anyone else has any questions about OSU, I'm still available to answer them!
If anyone else has any questions about OSU, I'm still available to answer them!
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floatie wrote:Officially turned down my acceptance at OSU. I have mad respect for my alma mater but I couldn't justify the cost. They are not negotiating scholarships this year (I came to them with far higher offers at higher ranked schools and they still didn't negotiate). Hoping someone on the waitlist gets my spot!
If anyone else has any questions about OSU, I'm still available to answer them!
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