I would suggest you consider Bentley College in Massachusetts. What sets Bentley apart from other Business schools is their emphasis on educating their students with a broad global perspective. Their summer curriculum includes opportunities to take up short-term courses in prestigious universities in Europe and other countries. Students gain the advantage of practical business skills that they can transfer in the real world of international business. Bentley combines global business education, technology and liberal arts for a comprehensive foundation that infuses creative thinking and dynamic leadership. Teacher-student ratio is 1:26. The annual fees are reasonable and although all good colleges require a high SAT; if you really want to get in, Bentley offers opportunities for keen candidates!
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That all depends really. If you have a relatively high GPA, and about 27 on your ACT then your chances look bright. However, even though grades are the number one concern, admission is also determined largely by extracurricular activities. You need to be active in a club(s) such as key club or National Honor Society and volunteer around your community. OSU is looking for well rounded students. While this school does not have a standard GPA to get in, I would say that the lowest you can go without some volunteer work and school clubs is about a 3.5 or 3.6. Even then, you could be wait listed. Good Luck!!
The Ohio State University offers a wide range of activities for almost all interests. Use the links below to view the OSU Athletics homepage or the OSU Recreation Center homepage for more specific information.
The Ohio State University mascot is Brutus Buckeye.
That depends on what program you want to get into and if you are coming right out of high school or transferring from another college or university.
Domestic high school students need to have a high school diploma or GED, good SAT and/or ACT scores, a good high school GPA and you need to have taken college prep courses in high school.
Domestic transfer students need to have a good GPA ("good" being a 2.0 or above but preferably a little higher than that), 45 quarter credit hours or 30 semester credit hours of college course work after graduating from high school, and they will also look at your ACT and SAT scores. Earning an Associates degree or its equivalent is also helpful especially if you opted not to take the ACT's and SAT's.
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45201 is the zip code. The area code is 513 and the county is Hamilton.
Chillicothe was the first and third state capital (1803-1810 and 1812-1816).
Zanesville was the temporary capital from 1810 to 1812. An agreement was reached to establish the capital at Columbus (1816 to present).
*The capital of the Northwest Territory was in Marietta (1788-1799) and moved to Chillicothe (1799-1803).
Chillicothe.
Ohio was founded on March 1, 1803, it became the 17th state, and its first governor was Edward Tiffin.
Newark-Heath or Planevue are smaller airports. Columbus is the nearest large airport.
There are quite a few zip codes that cover the various neighborhoods in Columbus. One example is 43210, which covers downtown Columbus.
Ohio State has won seven (7) "national championships" in college football as selected by at least one "major" title selector (the AP, the Coaches Poll, the BCS or their predecessors).
The titles claimed by the Buckeyes are 1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970 and 2002.
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Here are the current "Jim Tressel Era" Players that are currently on a NFL roster as of 12/15/2008 1. Vernon Gohlston- 2008 NFL Draft (Plays for Jets) 2. Larry Grant- 2008 NFL Draft (Plays for 49ers) 3. Kirk Barton- 2008 NFL Draft (Plays for Bengals) 4. Ted Ginn Jr. - 2007 NFL Draft (Plays for Dolphins) 5. Anthony Gonzalez- 2007 NFL Draft (Plays for Colts) 6. Antonio Pittman- 2007 NFL Draft (Plays for Rams) 7. Jay Richardson- 2007 NFL Draft (Plays for Raiders) 8. Roy Hall- 2007 NFL Draft (Plays for Colts) 9. Troy Smith- 2007 NFL Draft (Plays for Ravens) 2006 Heisman Winner 10. Doug Datish- 2007 NFL Draft (Plays for Falcons) 11. A.J. Hawk- 2006 NFL Draft (Plays for Packers) 12. Bobby Carpenter- 2006 NFL Draft (Plays for Cowboys) 13. Santonio Holmes- 2006 NFL Draft (Plays for Steelers) 14. Nick Mangold- 2006 NFL Draft (Plays for Jets) 15. AshtonYouboty- 2006 NFL Draft (Plays for Bills) 16. Nate Salley- 2006 NFL Draft (Plays for Panthers) 17. Rob Sims- 2006 NFL Draft (Plays for Seahawks) 18. Mike Nugent- 2005 NFL Draft (Plays for Jets) 19. Dustin Fox- 2005 NFL Draft (Plays for Bills) 20. Bam Childress- 2005 PaNFL Draft (Plays for Eagles) 21. Simon Fraser- 2005 NFL Draft (Plays for Falcons) 22. Will Smith- 2004 NFL Draft (Plays for Saints) 23. Chris Gamble- 2004 NFL Draft (Plays for Panthers) 24. Michael Jenkins- 2004 NFL Draft (Plays for Falcons) 25. Ben Hartsock- 2004 NFL Draft (Plays for Falcons) 26. Alex Stepanovich- 2004 NFL Draft (Plays for Falcons) 27. Will Allen- 2004 NFL Draft (Plays for Buccaneers) 28. Drew Carter- 2004 NFL Draft (Plays for Raiders) 29. Mike Doss- 2003 NFL Draft (Plays for Bengals) 30. Kenny Peterson- 2003 NFL Draft (Plays for Broncos) 31. Matt Wilhelm- 2003 NFL Draft (Plays for Chargers) 32. Donnie Nickey- 2003 NFL Draft (Plays for Titans) 33. Jonathan Wells- 2002 NFL Draft (Plays for Colts)
Through the 2008 season, Ohio State and Nebraska have met twice in football with Ohio State winning both games:
1) September 24, 1955: Ohio State 28, Nebraska 20
2) September 29, 1956: Ohio State 34, Nebraska 7
Both games were played in Columbus.
Things were much cheaper in 1968, but remember starting pay at most places was about $0.60 an hour.
I would say it would be Cincinnati Ohio Airport.
Ohio State football tickets can range from under two hundred dollars to hundreds of dollars for season tickets. StubHub! advertises individual tickets between $108 to $162 and the 2013 season ticket package for $853.
11 with only one national championship in 1960.
OU was the original school and Ohio State became a school in 1879. OU is located in Athens and OSU is in Columbus. OSU is the third largest school in the nation and among the 10 largest in the world. OSU is also known for the athletic program, having the biggest and most amount of NCAA teams than any school inthe US (36 in total). OSU is know as a 'public ivy' rating among one of the top 20 acedemic schools in the nation. OU's campus is famous for its Halloween celebrations.
OSU school colors: Scarlet and Gray, mascot: Buckeye
OU colors: White and Green, mascot: Bobcat
Ohio is humid in the summer, very cold in the winter. There's a lot of small towns and farms but also a lot of big cities. It's a very pretty place to live but unless you live near a big city not much for entertainment.
Because they felt Scarlet and Gray would look pretty cool on a New College like Ohio State.
The Ohio State University was founded as a land-grant university which means that it was founded by the state of Ohio to reap the benefits of the Morrill Act of 1862. The Morrill Act stated that each state would be given 30,000 acres of federal land for each member of Congress the state had as of 1860. This land was to be used to build a public college that taught agricultural, industrial and military classes.
One of the most prominent people involved with the founding of Ohio State was Rutherford B. Hayes who was Ohio's governor at the time. Hayes insisted that the University be located near Columbus and so it was built near Columbus.
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