I call BS on your assertion that you were admitted into the honor's program at OSU without completing the application. It's not a community college. Additionally, why would you go to Kent read, Kent write, Kent State if you were admitted to OSU honors. (I know this is dick, I'm sorry) If the answer is "I'm a Michigan fan," you're an idiot.
My father played football at Ohio State. I am a fan of their football team. I was admitted to a graduate program at Michigan and I had a wonderful experience in Ann Arbor. I chose this program over Ohio State, because it was better. After this long, and ultimately annoying, diatribe, I'm not sure I have a meaningful conclusion. Except I don't believe you were admitted to OSU honors. Neg me appropriately.
Good, as a fellow alumnus you can explain to the other posters about Florida's possession law and general treatment of first time possession offenders.
I assume you realize that I was talking only to the two previous posters.
Very true. Subtracting hyperbole and irrational fandom, I think most reasonable people would find your friend's conclusion (Michigan is hard, OSU not so much) applicable to most large state schools. Michigan is a very good school. OSU is a good to mediocre school, depending on the area of study.
And I believe the plural of Kenyon is Kenyi.
OSU may be the highest rated national university in Ohio, but it is surely not the most prestigious academic institution in the state. The number of superior liberal arts schools in Ohio is impressive.
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