Ohio State Traditions

Hey Future Buckeyes!

 

As school is starting back up again, so does the start of college football! Here at OSU many traditions are associated with football season. Being a buckeye at heart, I figured I would give you a little insight to the most important traditions on campus. Enjoy!

 

  1. Carmen Ohio

Throughout the entire year you will hear the song “Carmen Ohio”, which is our Alma Mater sang during various occasions. It is mostly sang before and after many sporting events. During the song, students lock arms and sway back and forth while singing it. The song ends with “How firm thy friendship, O-HI-O. Once you experience a stadium full of people singing it, you’ll never forget it.

 

  1. Brutus Buckeye

Brutus Buckeye is Ohio State’s well-known mascot. Until the 1960’s OSU did not have a mascot, but in 1965 an art student designed and introduced the first Brutus. Since then, Brutus has been stealing the hearts of the Ohio State community with his big smile and talented tricks.

brutus buckeye

 

  1. O-H?!

If you’re planning on coming to Ohio State, be sure to answer O-H with an I-O! This tradition started in 1942 when U.S. navy sailors began chanting O-H-I-O-S-T-A-T-E to the tune of “Row, row, row your boat”. One of those sailors then enrolled at OSU and became a cheerleader. This student tried to teach this long chant to the crowd after a hard loss, but the chant proved to be too difficult for the crowd to keep up with. Eventually they settled for O-H-I-O, which some may say was a turning point for Ohio State Football.

o-h-i-o

 

  1. TBDBITL

If you haven’t seen this before TBDBITL stands for “The best damn band in the land” Ohio State’s well-known marching band. Some even refer to the band as “The pride of the Buckeyes”. The band kicks off every game with Script Ohio followed by an unbelievable halftime show. Before each game, the band also plays at the “Skull Session” to get the crowd excited for the upcoming match. During this time coaches, players, the band and fans all get together to prepare for the game! The band is best known for their halftime show arrangements and formations such as Star-Trek, Michael Jackson, and Wizard of Oz.

 Illinois Fighting Illini vs Ohio State Buckeyes

5.Script Ohio

Although it’s hard to believe, the first band to perform script Ohio was the University of Michigan during a halftime show at Ohio Stadium. The band spelled out “Ohio” in script diagonally across the field. Four years later, Ohio State’s band performed Script Ohio during a game and the rest is history! Today the band performs Script Ohio right before every football game. A senior sousaphone player tops it off with the dotting of the “I”.

script ohio

  1. Fight Songs

While most schools have one fight song, Ohio State has three. OSU has the “Buckeye Battle Cry”, “Across the Field”, and the crowd favorite “Hang on Sloopy”. These can be heard continuously throughout game days at Ohio State.

 

  1. Victory Bell

Previous graduating classes of Ohio State donated the Giant Victory Bell that sits in the Southeast tower of Ohio Stadium. The bell is rang by students for 15-20 minutes after a victory and can be heard up to 5 miles away!

 

  1. Mirror Lake

As you’ve probably heard, Ohio State’s biggest rivalry is the University of Michigan. In 1990, a group of 100 OSU students decided to jump into Mirror Lake (a manmade pond on campus) the Thursday before Ohio State played the team up North to show their support for their team. Now over 12,000 students take the cold plunge into the water during the week of Thanksgiving to show their support for the upcoming game against their biggest rivalry.

 mirror lake

  1. The “Long Walk”

In the heart of Ohio State’s campus sits the oval, where many students go to walk their dogs, play Frisbee, and even sunbathe. The oval is also known to be a bit romantic. Tradition says that if you take the “long walk” from one end to the other holding hands with your loved one, you’ll be together forever.

 

osu oval

Now you’re ready to be a buckeye! O-H!

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A quick guide to Pharmcas!

Hey Everyone!

When applying to pharmacy school, you’re most likely going to be using Pharmcas. Pharmcas is an online application site that most pharmacy schools use. Here is a quick checklist to help you prepare your application.

  1. Go to www.pharmcas.com and create a Pharmcas login account
  2. Contact your college to obtain your transcripts. Use the Pharmcas Transcript Request Form to help you organize this. Be sure to include ALL transcripts if you attended multiple institutions. If possible, request a personal copy for step 3.
  3. After you have obtained your personal transcript, enter all of your coursework into Pharmcas. When doing this you must calculate your GPA, but don’t worry there is a tutorial on their website to help you 🙂
  4. If you have taken the PCAT already, find your PCAT CID and enter it. If you have not taken the PCAT yet,  you will receive this ID afterwards.
  5. Once you have found your references (you can have up to 4) enter their information under the references tab. Be sure to let them know they will be receiving an email from Pharmcas where they will submit the letter electronically.
  6. Check the deadlines for the colleges that you want to apply to because they are all different. Be sure to submit your payment and application before this deadline!
  7. Check your email frequently for reminders from Pharmcas. Most Pharmacy Schools will also be sending you supplemental applications in your email that you must complete by the deadline as well.
  8. If you are still taking classes, don’t forget to update that information once you are finished and send in your transcript to Pharmcas!
  9. Please save a copy of your application on your computer or print it just in case 🙂
  10. Check Pharmcas at least once a week after you have submitted your application to check on it’s progress.

Please don’t be scared by all of this information, once you login you will find that Pharmcas is easy to navigate and there are many tutorials to help you complete your application properly. I suggest starting your application the earliest time possible as it may take you awhile to complete. This will also give your references more time to submit their letters 🙂 If you have any other questions please feel free to email me at johnson.4816@osu.edu . Good luck and congratulations on taking your first step towards pharmacy school!

 

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Housing and Parking

Hey Guys!

I know along with school, finding housing on or around campus is always very stressful. So I’m going to elaborate on some quick tips for housing and parking to help you out!

The first thing that you must decide when moving to campus is which area you want to live in. Many pharmacy students choose to live off campus in the surrounding neighborhoods by the college. Some popular ones to live in are Grandview, Clintonville, Upper Arlington, Victorian Village, and right off of high street. If you don’t mind driving to campus, many places that are 10+ minutes from campus tend to have cheaper rents/better amenities. These locations include Hilliard, Dublin, Grove City, Gahanna, Worthington, and Bexley.

If you would like to live on campus, grad housing is also an option. Here are the websites for the grad housing available on campus.

http://fisher.osu.edu/ftmba/student-experience/housing

http://housing.osu.edu/living-on-campus/graduate-professional-housing/

Ohio State also has an off campus housing website where you can search for housing near campus and also for roommates. Here is their website:

http://offcampus.osu.edu

If you would like to live off of high street, which is very close to campus here is a list of the realtors in that area. I would suggest to find something closer to south campus (10th-15th street) as those will be a closer walk to the pharmacy building. There is also the campus bus that stops at some locations off campus and would drop you off very close to the pharmacy building.

http://www.buckeyerealestate.com

http://ohiostateapts.com

www.ohiostaterentals.com

www.hometeamproperties.net

www.osuproperties.com

www.universitymanors.com

eastvillageosu.com

www.osurent.com/

Many of my classmates also live at university village which is close to campus, they also provide a shuttle bus to campus which will drop you off right in front of the pharmacy building. Here is their website:

www.universityvillage.com ***

Here are some other common places for pharmacy students to live. Most of them are off campus so they would require driving.

(I have starred the most popular)

http://www.apartmentguide.com/apartments/Ohio/Columbus/Dublin-Plaza/75955/

www.rentheritage.com/

www.olentangycommons.com/

http://ug.thewindsorcompanies.com

http://www.colonyclubohio.com/ ***

www.mgicommunities.com/Profile_index.asp?aid=14415 ***

http://www.sheffieldtownhouses.com

http://www.therunawaybayapartments.com ***

www.marblecliffcommons.com/

www.quarry-apts.com/ ***

www.themeridian-apts.com/ ***

www.livethetribeca.com/

www.livepreferred.com/

Lastly, Many of my classmates also found their current housing on craigslist. So if you I don’t find anything you like here, I would suggest looking there  🙂

If you do choose to live off campus, you may want to consider a parking pass (unless you have a cota or campus bus stop by you). Here are their websites to see their routes:

www.cota.com/ (columbus public bus, this comes free with your tuition)

ttm.osu.edu/cabs (OSU’s campus bus)

There are multiple parking passes available for students. I would suggest the C pass or the WC pass. The C pass would allow you to park at the stadium which is close to the pharmacy building(5 minute walk). The WC pass would allow you to park on west campus and take a CABS bus to the pharmacy building. The passes can be found and purchased on this website:

http://osu.campusparc.com

I would love to elaborate more on housing/parking as there is a lot to tell you but I will keep it short and sweet for now. Please feel free to  email me @ johnson.4816@osu.edu  if you have more questions about housing. I would love to help you 🙂

 

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