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Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 2:33 pm
by lawyerinwaiting
OMFG let me in already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:32 am
by Katilicus
lawyerinwaiting wrote:OMFG let me in already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good luck :) They say patience is a virtue....I call *&$%!)!# on that!

Anyone else going to the ASDs?

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:40 am
by Birdnals
I got an email saying they were not going to offer me financial aid, followed less than a week later saying I had in fact been awarded aid, and now I can’t figure out what it is because my stupid username won’t activate. smh

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:30 pm
by ashjones
I applied over a month ago, and then received an email last night giving me an OSU student id number and a log in for my OSU account. I was wondering if everyone receives this information or if this is any indication on an acceptance/denial? Not sure what to make of it, it came a while after I applied and it said you must be an admitted student or an enrolled student to have an account. Thanks! :)

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:24 pm
by cwboyzz34
I was admitted today, and my application went complete on February 10. For anyone still waiting to hear back from Ohio State, the status checker is pointless. Ohio State was a reach school for me, but I somehow got in. So, I will most likely be attending this fall. 158/3.85 Ohio resident

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:33 am
by JVanHo
cwboyzz34 wrote:I was admitted today, and my application went complete on February 10. For anyone still waiting to hear back from Ohio State, the status checker is pointless. Ohio State was a reach school for me, but I somehow got in. So, I will most likely be attending this fall. 158/3.85 Ohio resident
Congrats! I'm aware that the status checker for Moritz is pointless, yet I still check it daily around the end of the work day (right after I check my empty mailbox and ensure my e-mail inbox is still empty) just to be sure :P.

Since it's getting down to crunch time with deposits due next Monday and still no decision on my file, should I be sending a LOCI to Ohio State?

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:39 am
by Katilicus
ashjones wrote:I applied over a month ago, and then received an email last night giving me an OSU student id number and a log in for my OSU account. I was wondering if everyone receives this information or if this is any indication on an acceptance/denial? Not sure what to make of it, it came a while after I applied and it said you must be an admitted student or an enrolled student to have an account. Thanks! :)
Hi! I got my id a few days after applying. I looked into it, apparently its how the university and law school keep up to date on you. A few people got it and then were not admitted.

Hopefully it works out!

Keep an eye on the status checker. I found out my acceptance through the mailings, not the actual status. That never updated!

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:31 pm
by lbj2389
Currently looking for housing for next year, and decided I'd post something on here just in case.

I'm an OSU undergrad, so I've already been here for 4 years, but since most housing around campus gets gobbled up by early February, the search is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone else on here who knows they are going to OSU is also looking or if any of the 1L's have any ideas of where to look.

Thanks, and I hope to see some people from here at Moritz this weekend.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:40 pm
by Green Glass Windows
lbj2389 wrote:Currently looking for housing for next year, and decided I'd post something on here just in case.

I'm an OSU undergrad, so I've already been here for 4 years, but since most housing around campus gets gobbled up by early February, the search is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone else on here who knows they are going to OSU is also looking or if any of the 1L's have any ideas of where to look.

Thanks, and I hope to see some people from here at Moritz this weekend.
How close do you want to be to campus? (I had a debacle one year and had to find housing the week classes started.)

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:50 pm
by lifestooquick
lbj2389 wrote:Currently looking for housing for next year, and decided I'd post something on here just in case.

I'm an OSU undergrad, so I've already been here for 4 years, but since most housing around campus gets gobbled up by early February, the search is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone else on here who knows they are going to OSU is also looking or if any of the 1L's have any ideas of where to look.

Thanks, and I hope to see some people from here at Moritz this weekend.
From what I've figured, law school kids are pretty spread out as far as neighborhoods go. I know quite a few 1Ls are living in the apartments across from Drinko above Chase Bank, Phat Wraps, etc. I've heard they're a bit pricey but the convenience is pretty awesome. I live in the Victorian Village/Harrison West area and LOVE it. I would recommend checking the apartment communities along Thurber Dr W. Grandview is another popular option. I have some friends that live in the Short North...but some of them have the unfortunate situation of living above bars or other noisy/late night places so be careful for that. There's another group that live up in Clintonville in like Olentangy Village and the other places up there.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:54 pm
by JVanHo
Green Glass Windows wrote:
lbj2389 wrote:Currently looking for housing for next year, and decided I'd post something on here just in case.

I'm an OSU undergrad, so I've already been here for 4 years, but since most housing around campus gets gobbled up by early February, the search is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone else on here who knows they are going to OSU is also looking or if any of the 1L's have any ideas of where to look.

Thanks, and I hope to see some people from here at Moritz this weekend.
How close do you want to be to campus? (I had a debacle one year and had to find housing the week classes started.)
I've rented through Wallace F Ackley Co. before (they have many rentals in UA / Grandview area) and they are a pleasure to work with. Worth checking out if you'r looking for a house, condo, or duplex instead of an apartment. Not always easy to find a place far in advance, however. WFACO.com.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:56 am
by Lwoods
lifestooquick wrote:
lbj2389 wrote:Currently looking for housing for next year, and decided I'd post something on here just in case.

I'm an OSU undergrad, so I've already been here for 4 years, but since most housing around campus gets gobbled up by early February, the search is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone else on here who knows they are going to OSU is also looking or if any of the 1L's have any ideas of where to look.

Thanks, and I hope to see some people from here at Moritz this weekend.
From what I've figured, law school kids are pretty spread out as far as neighborhoods go. I know quite a few 1Ls are living in the apartments across from Drinko above Chase Bank, Phat Wraps, etc. I've heard they're a bit pricey but the convenience is pretty awesome. I live in the Victorian Village/Harrison West area and LOVE it. I would recommend checking the apartment communities along Thurber Dr W. Grandview is another popular option. I have some friends that live in the Short North...but some of them have the unfortunate situation of living above bars or other noisy/late night places so be careful for that. There's another group that live up in Clintonville in like Olentangy Village and the other places up there.
Ditto the Thurber Dr. suggestion.

Short North is awesome, and you could probably manage to go without a car if you live on High St, which could help make up for the higher rent. The noise could be an issue, though.

I can PM you the information on my apartment complex. It's a 10 minute drive from campus, near German village. My management company is amazing, and the price I pay per square foot is a lot less than most places closer to campus. (I also have a garage, which might be something you want to consider given the number of people I know who have had their cars broken into and stolen all around Columbus (campus/short north/downtown/german village)).

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:02 am
by Supurbia
Lwoods wrote:
lifestooquick wrote:
lbj2389 wrote:Currently looking for housing for next year, and decided I'd post something on here just in case.

I'm an OSU undergrad, so I've already been here for 4 years, but since most housing around campus gets gobbled up by early February, the search is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone else on here who knows they are going to OSU is also looking or if any of the 1L's have any ideas of where to look.

Thanks, and I hope to see some people from here at Moritz this weekend.
From what I've figured, law school kids are pretty spread out as far as neighborhoods go. I know quite a few 1Ls are living in the apartments across from Drinko above Chase Bank, Phat Wraps, etc. I've heard they're a bit pricey but the convenience is pretty awesome. I live in the Victorian Village/Harrison West area and LOVE it. I would recommend checking the apartment communities along Thurber Dr W. Grandview is another popular option. I have some friends that live in the Short North...but some of them have the unfortunate situation of living above bars or other noisy/late night places so be careful for that. There's another group that live up in Clintonville in like Olentangy Village and the other places up there.
Ditto the Thurber Dr. suggestion.

Short North is awesome, and you could probably manage to go without a car if you live on High St, which could help make up for the higher rent. The noise could be an issue, though.

I can PM you the information on my apartment complex. It's a 10 minute drive from campus, near German village. My management company is amazing, and the price I pay per square foot is a lot less than most places closer to campus. (I also have a garage, which might be something you want to consider given the number of people I know who have had their cars broken into and stolen all around Columbus (campus/short north/downtown/german village)).
Where do you park and what are the costs?

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:42 am
by Lwoods
Supurbia wrote:
Lwoods wrote:
Ditto the Thurber Dr. suggestion.

Short North is awesome, and you could probably manage to go without a car if you live on High St, which could help make up for the higher rent. The noise could be an issue, though.

I can PM you the information on my apartment complex. It's a 10 minute drive from campus, near German village. My management company is amazing, and the price I pay per square foot is a lot less than most places closer to campus. (I also have a garage, which might be something you want to consider given the number of people I know who have had their cars broken into and stolen all around Columbus (campus/short north/downtown/german village)).
Where do you park and what are the costs?
On campus? I park at the Gateway, which is $85/month. I hate cars.

There are cheaper options, particularly given how early I get to school in the mornings. LTQ can speak on that. I just didn't want to have to deal with potential football drama, though I'm not sure if that's a legitimate concern. I just remember when my brother was an undergrad at IU parking on campus was more of a hassle than a convenience. The Gateway is great, though, in that there are always spots, it's close, it's covered, and it has 24 hour security.

At home, I park in my garage, which came with my apartment. :)

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:46 am
by lifestooquick
Lwoods wrote:
Supurbia wrote:
Lwoods wrote:
Ditto the Thurber Dr. suggestion.

Short North is awesome, and you could probably manage to go without a car if you live on High St, which could help make up for the higher rent. The noise could be an issue, though.

I can PM you the information on my apartment complex. It's a 10 minute drive from campus, near German village. My management company is amazing, and the price I pay per square foot is a lot less than most places closer to campus. (I also have a garage, which might be something you want to consider given the number of people I know who have had their cars broken into and stolen all around Columbus (campus/short north/downtown/german village)).
Where do you park and what are the costs?
On campus? I park at the Gateway, which is $85/month. I hate cars.

There are cheaper options, particularly given how early I get to school in the mornings. LTQ can speak on that. I just didn't want to have to deal with potential football drama, though I'm not sure if that's a legitimate concern. I just remember when my brother was an undergrad at IU parking on campus was more of a hassle than a convenience. The Gateway is great, though, in that there are always spots, it's close, it's covered, and it has 24 hour security.

At home, I park in my garage, which came with my apartment. :)
I have a school parking pass. If I do not get to school before 8am, I do not get a spot. In the fall, I actually did not buy a parking pass - I just took the bus. It's absolutely doable, I ended up getting the pass when the weather got bad because I had a significant unpaved walk to my bus stop which just wasn't as accessible in bad weather.

School pass is definitely cheaper than the Gateway, but with the Gateway you get guaranteed parking. Food for thought I guess. I end up parking in the Gateway lot (for $1/hr) when I get to school too late to get a parking spot in one of the lots.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:57 am
by Supurbia
Lwoods wrote:
Supurbia wrote:
Lwoods wrote:
Ditto the Thurber Dr. suggestion.

Short North is awesome, and you could probably manage to go without a car if you live on High St, which could help make up for the higher rent. The noise could be an issue, though.

I can PM you the information on my apartment complex. It's a 10 minute drive from campus, near German village. My management company is amazing, and the price I pay per square foot is a lot less than most places closer to campus. (I also have a garage, which might be something you want to consider given the number of people I know who have had their cars broken into and stolen all around Columbus (campus/short north/downtown/german village)).
Where do you park and what are the costs?
On campus? I park at the Gateway, which is $85/month. I hate cars.

There are cheaper options, particularly given how early I get to school in the mornings. LTQ can speak on that. I just didn't want to have to deal with potential football drama, though I'm not sure if that's a legitimate concern. I just remember when my brother was an undergrad at IU parking on campus was more of a hassle than a convenience. The Gateway is great, though, in that there are always spots, it's close, it's covered, and it has 24 hour security.

At home, I park in my garage, which came with my apartment. :)
Wow $85 is a lot. Anyone have any more info on the bus system from Victorian Village near the Giant Eagle/Thurber Drive?

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:12 am
by lifestooquick
Supurbia wrote:
Lwoods wrote:
Supurbia wrote:
Lwoods wrote:
Ditto the Thurber Dr. suggestion.

Short North is awesome, and you could probably manage to go without a car if you live on High St, which could help make up for the higher rent. The noise could be an issue, though.

I can PM you the information on my apartment complex. It's a 10 minute drive from campus, near German village. My management company is amazing, and the price I pay per square foot is a lot less than most places closer to campus. (I also have a garage, which might be something you want to consider given the number of people I know who have had their cars broken into and stolen all around Columbus (campus/short north/downtown/german village)).
Where do you park and what are the costs?
On campus? I park at the Gateway, which is $85/month. I hate cars.

There are cheaper options, particularly given how early I get to school in the mornings. LTQ can speak on that. I just didn't want to have to deal with potential football drama, though I'm not sure if that's a legitimate concern. I just remember when my brother was an undergrad at IU parking on campus was more of a hassle than a convenience. The Gateway is great, though, in that there are always spots, it's close, it's covered, and it has 24 hour security.

At home, I park in my garage, which came with my apartment. :)
Wow $85 is a lot. Anyone have any more info on the bus system from Victorian Village near the Giant Eagle/Thurber Drive?
That's exactly where I took the bus from :) It's the 18 or the 7 and they run every 20-30 minutes. It's about a 15-20 minute bus ride. I did that for the entire fall semester.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:28 am
by Supurbia
Do all of the professors use the Socratic method? I sat in on the Property Law class last Friday and it seemed easy to become disengaged if you weren't one of the three called on.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:45 am
by JVanHo
Supurbia wrote:Do all of the professors use the Socratic method? I sat in on the Property Law class last Friday and it seemed easy to become disengaged if you weren't one of the three called on.
I sat in on Torts w/ Cole in the Fall and it seemed that there wasn't a lot of time spent on 1 single person, but a lot of individuals being called on to answer more specific questions, or to add on to the previous person's answer. That was just my perception from part of a double Torts class, however, so you may take what I say with a grain of salt.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:12 pm
by Lwoods
Supurbia wrote:Do all of the professors use the Socratic method? I sat in on the Property Law class last Friday and it seemed easy to become disengaged if you weren't one of the three called on.
Varies wildly by professor. You bring up a very good point as for why I've come to appreciate cold calls: they encourage me to remain engaged. Most of the professors I've had, though, are able to keep interest even when you know you're not going to get called on. My CivPro professor, for example, has our names in an envelope and would pull 1-3 people per class until he went through everyone. After you spoke, you knew you weren't going to get called on again until after everyone else had gone, but he's such a good teacher that it didn't matter.

My crim professor was probably the least predictable in his cold calling. Sometimes he'd use the Socratic method on a single student the entire period, sometimes he'd just lecture, he often took volunteers, but sometimes he'd also cold call a handful of different students. Plus he, too, is an excellent teacher, so he was good at keeping us engaged regardless. I've also had professors designate students to be "on call," another who keeps track of the quality as well as quantity of your answers when determining whom to call on, one who pretty much only takes volunteers (well, sometimes he takes eye contact as volunteering), and one who makes sure everyone has recited a case before starting over but will also go down the line with quick/short answer problems regardless if you've spoken already.

I've only heard of one 1L professor who is terrifying, but even his students feel they're better off for it.

tl;dr - there are nearly as many different methods employed as there are professors, but nothing to really be afraid of regardless. You might even find the style you actually prefer is the one you initially feared.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:05 pm
by Ohiobumpkin
Officially accepted today! So excited!!!

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:26 pm
by lbj2389
Green Glass Windows wrote:
lbj2389 wrote:Currently looking for housing for next year, and decided I'd post something on here just in case.

I'm an OSU undergrad, so I've already been here for 4 years, but since most housing around campus gets gobbled up by early February, the search is a little difficult. I was wondering if anyone else on here who knows they are going to OSU is also looking or if any of the 1L's have any ideas of where to look.

Thanks, and I hope to see some people from here at Moritz this weekend.
How close do you want to be to campus? (I had a debacle one year and had to find housing the week classes started.)
Honestly doesn't matter. Either way is fine, if I end up far off campus (grandview for instance) then I will just get a pass or park at the Gateway.

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:51 pm
by BarcaCrossesTheAlps
Ohiobumpkin wrote:Officially accepted today! So excited!!!
Congrats!

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:08 pm
by evenflow
Ohiobumpkin wrote:Officially accepted today! So excited!!!
Congrats!

How were you notified?

Re: Ohio State Applicants (2011-12) Cycle

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:39 pm
by Ohiobumpkin
evenflow wrote:
Ohiobumpkin wrote:Officially accepted today! So excited!!!
Congrats!

How were you notified?
E-mail. Scholarship information is apparently forthcoming. My decision is between OSU and Case, and I am pretty sure I will go with OSU. Best of luck everybody!