Back To Normal
So now I am back in C-bus after a very eventful spring break. I like to think that I covered the bases on my trip: a visit to UF, 5 days in Daytona Beach, a day at Magic Kingdom, and even had some time left over to spend with my family. As you can imagine, I am exhausted. Whew.
In a nutshell, spring break was a blast. As I mentioned before, I went down with 13 people from my floor in Smith Hall and we all stayed at the same hotel. When we arrived, everyone from the Florida schools was leaving, so the main spring break festivities were over. But this was fine because all we wanted to do was lay out by the pool and chill. For the most part all we did was spend time at the beach/pool and go dancing at night...yeah even I got my groove on. After the beach, a few friends came home with me to Orlando and we went to Disney and saw "I Love You, Man." If you haven't seen it yet, please do, it's hilarious.
So now that I am back at school, life could not possibly be anymore stressful. As a part of the University Host Program, we have to all prepare for GoBuckeye Day, which is the most important day for incoming freshman. There are supposed to be about 800 students (with their parents) all scattered around campus looking for their desired colleges and events related. I'm really looking forward to meeting incoming freshman and sharing my passion for this school. Then I have to work a ton at the front desk of Smith to make up for all of the money spent over break, and finally I have to find a job for the summer and a place to stay in Columbus. To clarify, I am trying to stay in Columbus to work towards my residency, which would ultimately bring down my tuition costs. Overall, I am really looking forward to working as a Host. When my parents asked me what I wanted to do with my life, I told then that anything that involves Ohio State. I know that sounds ridiculous, but I could honestly work the rest of my life trying to sell this place to incoming students and trying to share my experiences. (Imagine, I've only been here one year, I can't imagine how I'll feel after three more years--oh boy!)
And now to make finish my perspectives on Ohio State I thought I would just hit you all with some quick facts about OSU:
19th of all universities
Offer over 170 majors
400,000+ living alumni (great connections)
Mascot: Brutus Buckeye
Colors: Scarlet and Grey
OSU is solid in every field, especially Natural Sciences, Engineering, Business, Arts & Sciences, and Medicine
Go Bucks!
Kenny Chesney- There Goes My Life
