No for Under graduates, but you can get a conditional admission, in which case you will have to take these courses before the conditions are lifted. If you are directly enrolling into Engineering college, Engineering college doesn't have this requirement. Check out www.osu.edu for more information.
Tom Matte at running back in Super Bowls III and V for the Baltimore Colts and Tom Tupa as punter in Super Bowl XXXVII for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The higher the better, but theoretically you can get in with any score to some colleges. It depends on what they look at...most look at a lot more than your test scores (GPA, essays, references, extraordinary life circumstances, etc). Have you tried taking the SAT test as well? Most colleges will accept that also so you do not have to report the other.
Also, don't forget...you can always retake the ACT and try to do better the next time.
They care about their clients (in this case, the students),but have very limited self-freedom, as they are restricted to teaching students by the state academic standards in a certain point in time.
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The answer is 0-0. The Pac-10 and SEC have not met in a single bowl game in the 21st century. During the regular season, the Pac 10 has a 10-5 record against the SEC, but those stats are skewed somewhat. Four of the ten Pac-10 wins are USC, while LSU is 3-0 against the Pac-10.
In fact, the two conferences did not play any bowl games in the 1990s, either. The last time the SEC and Pac-10 squared off in a bowl game occurred in 1987, when UCLA (with Troy Aikman) and Florida (with Emmitt Smith) met in the Aloha Bowl, won by UCLA, 20-16.
In the last 30 years (since 1977), the Pac-10 and SEC have only met in bowl games eight times. The overall record is 4-3-1, the one tie occurring in the 1985 Sun Bowl between Arizona and Georgia 13-13. The other games were:
1977 Sun Bowl - Stanford 24 LSU 14
1978 Bluebonnet Bowl - Stanford 25 Georgia 22
1985 Aloha Bowl - Alabama 24 USC 3
1986 Citrus Bowl - Auburn 16 USC 7
1986 Sun Bowl - Alabama 28 Washington 6
1987 Aloha Bowl - UCLA 20 Florida 16
1989 Freedom Bowl - Washington 34 Florida 7
The 1989 Freedom Bowl between Washington and Florida was the last time the two conferences met.
That would be "adventuress," but those feminine endings are not much in use any more.
Some of the lines from the song "Buckeye Battle Cry" are shouted as sayings such as "Smash Through to Victory", "We Cheer You as You Go" or "We will fight to the End for O-HI-O" but some other notable ones are: How Firm Thy Friendship: part of the last line in the school Alma mater "Carmen Ohio" Across the Field- after one of the school songs "Fight the Team Across the Field" Dot the "I"-after the marching band tradition of having a tuba player dot the i in Script Ohio "THIS IS OHIO"-Don't know the origin of this one, but it sounds similar to the way European soccer fans refer to their teams home stadium (i.e. Liverpool Fans frequently say "THIS IS ANFIELD") and of course anything by Woody Hayes is taken as the gospel but my favorite is "Indomitable in Victory, Insufferable in Defeat".
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