Would you rather go to the best university known to man or suffer knowing you’re not a Buckeye! There are many OSU classics, good or bad, but are you able to weigh your options and come out on top? We’re challenging you to a round of Would You Rathers: Ohio State University Edition. Take your pick, but choose wisely, because all Buckeyes know the struggles and perks of campus life!
Human friends or furry friends (there is a right answer.)
I would not want to be caught dead wearing that hideous combo.
Either way, you’re losing…big time.
Scott will ALWAYS be worth the wait. Morrill…I can’t say the same. I do not care how hungry I am – Morrill will never be the move.
You’re bound to be woken up by one or the other – what’s your pick?
You and your best friend could live it up in Jeffrey Dahmer’s old room, but you could also live in a dorm that was built after the 16th century that doesn’t feature mold and 80’s furniture. Are you willing to risk your safety if it means no asbestos and mysterious smells?
Donuts versus wifi: it’s a pair you would think you would never have to compare. It’s a miracle to be able to connect to OSU wifi consistently, but Buckeye Donuts are also a Godsend.
It’s a tough call. You could waste less time frat hopping around like a freshman, but you could also avoid missing your class after looking for hours for a parking spot. Choose wisely.
Which one will cover my tuition?
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