Ohio State's Columbus campus can seem like a monster to a new student.
I would know. I arrived in Columbus from the University of Montana (think the size of Bowling Green) in 2008. I was 22, had been "living" on my own for four years, and even then, Ohio State's Columbus campus, which is basically a city sewed into the intestines of America's 15th largest city, seemed like a tall glass of water.
But because 2008 was the Stone Age — Seriously, back then it wasn't sociopathic to type "Facebook.com" into your browser — I didn't have Twitter as sense-heading device. In retrospect, it could have served me well... but it could've also earned me a free ride to jail.
Though it was of no planning of my own, I've now arrived at a point in my life where I can discern good #OSUtips from the bad.
*zips up Hazmat suit and steps into The Twitter Machine*
This is a good advice. If you go through college without speaking... there's a 5% chance you're a genius that won't be understood for hundreds, maybe thousands of years. The other 95% chance is that you'll be branded as creepy and will fail to develop the necessary social skills required to survive in 21st century America.
Good advice: Plaza Margs — or any margs, actually — will get you right. Raw tequila, however, is bad. You will never wake up and say, "I'm glad I drank tequila last night."
Poor Ryan is (intentionally) a rolling bowling ball of bad takes. Outside of my writing, it's wise to avoid people who intentionally poison the well of intelligent discourse.
(For the record: Adriatico's is the best pizza on campus.)
Counterpoint: Cs are not Ds, which are only a passing grade for non-major classes.
The one exception to the rule.
Only correction: Any "official" textbook store will wax you. College textbook trafficking is legalized drug dealing.
This only applies to people with rhythm. If I tried this I would be immediately tased and rung up on disorderly conduct charges.
All solid advice here. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to crack quantum physics so I can get these messages back to myself when I was #new2osu.