GOAT sorority party
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SportsAndLady
I guess I should have looked up what fellatio actually meant, huh?
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SageI call this shit a Wednesday.
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darbypitcher22
Wonder how their GPA is?Little Danny wrote: I wonder if Eric Stratton, John Blutarsky, Otter, Flounder and the boys were at the party. These chicks make the Delta House look civilized in comparison. -
cbus4life
OSU was mine, actually.sleeper wrote: Miami is a great back up school, it was mine. -
sleeper
The only schools OSU is a legitimate back up to is an Ivy league, but nice try, I did lol.cbus4life wrote:
OSU was mine, actually.sleeper wrote: Miami is a great back up school, it was mine. -
cbus4lifeEh, not really, but don't want to get into this again.
And, it was only my back up because, when i was in undergrad, Miami was decidedly better than OSU in terms of undergraduate education.
The gap isn't really there anymore, but it was when i was applying. They've done a great job and are a wonderful academic institution, and i'll be the first to say there isn't much of a gap anymore. But that has definitely not always been the case.
And, OSU was also my back up for grad school, but went to UofM instead. -
Manhattan BuckeyeI agree with cbus4life, for too many years Ohio St., and the state, was as guilty as anyone for the proverbial "brain drain" out of Ohio. Since that time OSU has established itself as a great undergraduate university, along with many solid graduate programs.
Not sure when cbus applied, but when I did OSU had issues, in terms of marketing itself, its culture, etc. I'm glad to see it back on track where it should be. -
cbus4lifeI would agree, Manhattan. The culture just wasn't the same, and i just didn't have a great "feel" about it. Not to mention, the literature was definitely not hyping or lauding the academics at OSU, as it is now. To put it simply, it just wasn't as "good" at the time, but it is now.
Miami was the right fit for me when i applied for undergrad, though i imagine i would go to OSU if i was applying today.
OSU is the premier institution in Ohio at the moment, but that was not always the case, and Miami has a tremendous academic reputation, being a part of the original group of "public ivys." Can't go wrong with either place, honestly, but i readily admit that OSU looks really, really great, and is finally living up fully to the Big Ten academic reputation.
Which is great for OHIO. -
ThumperACin all honestly, sounds a lot like many formals and semi-formals I attended in college.