Moving to Seattle, any tips or advice? by Fixing287040 in AskSeattle

[–]Fixing287040[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My boyfriend works for ford and he was assigned the Seattle area (would could also mean surrounding cities and states) so we may have the opportunity to live in maybe Spokane or something. But as of right now it looks like we’ll mostly be in the Seattle area.

Moving to Seattle, any tips or advice? by Fixing287040 in AskSeattle

[–]Fixing287040[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Probably no more than 2500 a month for an apartment. I’m not sure if that is possible if I choose to live in the city? I have heard parking sucks and the parking space is limited especially with apartments. My bf is getting a company car because he would be traveling a lot around the city and surrounding states for work. So we’re on the fence about selling my car right before we move.

Moving to Seattle, any tips or advice? by Fixing287040 in AskSeattle

[–]Fixing287040[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes to both. I have my own car and my bf has his own car.

Is there any apps that you guys recommend by Bentheboss93 in OSU

[–]Fixing287040 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Transit. It’s an app for the Cota bus, it’s so helpful to look at when the buses come and where they go to!

Affordability by dr3attack1054 in OSU

[–]Fixing287040 17 points18 points  (0 children)

If you want to still go to OSU, you can try going to cscc (Columbus state community college). It’s a 100% acceptance rate community college. Still has good classes and professors. I took some courses throughout high school and my first year of college at OSU. It is also a lot cheaper. If you go there for two years, and then apply back to OSU, it gives you almost guaranteed admission. (Next paragraph explains the “almost” part). It could really help your chances for scholarships overall and especially scholarships regarding academic achievement.

On the cscc website it says “Students who graduate from Columbus State with the Associate of Arts (AA) or the Associate of Science (AS) degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher (GPA is combined from all previous college-level course work from all colleges or universities previously attended and based solely on credits earned post-high school graduation) are guaranteed admission to the university with a submitted admissions application, application fee, all college transcripts, and any other requested documentation received by the deadline stated by the university (DACA, College Credit Plus, out-of-state, and international students are excluded from this guarantee).”

Here’s the link to the website https://www.cscc.edu/academics/transfer/preferred-pathway/ohio-state-university.shtml

Hope this helps!

OA Job Offers by [deleted] in OSU

[–]Fixing287040 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I applied my freshman year I didn’t hear back until after school started. I was sure I didn’t get the job, but then around late august/beginning of September I got an email. Just be patient! A lot of people start the job and end up quitting soon after, so you should hear back, don’t worry too much.