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Old 03-22-2007, 08:04 PM   #1
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Acceptances 2007

My D just got her letter of acceptance today and I thought that maybe a thread for the incoming 2007 class might be nice. We are new to CC. There are so many nice and helpful people on CC.

My D will be in the BFA Musical Theatre with a dance concentration
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Old 03-22-2007, 08:17 PM   #2
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Congratulations to your daughter 2BRN2B!! My S is a freshman MTD (Musical Theatre with Dance Concentration). He loves the program and is very happy at Otterbein. We had the opportunity to see the dance show at Otterbein a couple of weeks ago and it was wonderful. Has your daughter made a decision yet about accepting the offer?
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Old 03-23-2007, 06:08 PM   #3
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Thank you!! And yes it looks like Otterbein was her front-runner from the beginning. She fell in love with the school. Debbie B, Stacy, and Dr. John were wonderful. I know I left someone out so I will apologize now but she isn’t home and I am doing the names from memory. She might have met your son if he talked with the people there to audition. Another thing that she really liked was the fact that she felt that Otterbein had a strong dance audition and that was important to her. I know you have a son but would he have any suggestions on which dorms are better for the MT kids? Thanks again
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Old 03-23-2007, 09:03 PM   #4
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S is in Mayne which is between the library and the student center. It's a co-ed dorm with some floors reserved for kids in the honors program. He tried the honors work for 2 days and realized that he wasn't going to be able to do the amount of work required so Dr. John got him into a regular course. (Thank-you Dr. John!) A lot of the other kids seem to be in Dunlap-King. It's older but very close to Batelle where many classes are held. S isn't home at the moment but I'll talk to him and see if he has any other suggestions. He didn't help with auditions - too busy with rehearsals for the dance show. The dance program at Otterbein is very strong. S comes from the world of competitive dance and he says the classes keep him in good form. Glad your D. had such a positive experience auditioning at Otterbein. S was also looking for an MT program with a strong dance emphasis and Otterbein fit the bill perfectly.
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Old 03-24-2007, 07:18 AM   #5
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It is exciting. My D is also a competitive dancer also, and she will love hearing how your S feels about the dance program. She felt the same way when she was there but it is always nice to know your impressions are correct. Thank you for the info on the dorms. Anything your son would like to share would be greatly appreciated. D planned on going into the honors program also but it sounds like that may not be the right choice.
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Old 03-24-2007, 10:44 AM   #6
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2BRN2B, my daughter is also a freshman at Otterbein, although she is a music (BA vocal) major...and is actually working with her advisor to change to an individualized BA. She's also in the honors program, although we're doubtful she'll actually complete the junior/senior year requirements. When she listed her dorm preferences, she put down Mayne (honors) and Dunlap-King (arts appreciation emphasis). She also requested a first floor room, since she has rheumatoid arthritis and stairs can be an issue if she's having a flare. She ended up on the third floor of Clements (freshman women)! When she first found out, she was a bit disappointed, but now she wouldn't trade her dorm for anything. Third floor Clements appears to have been the "overflow" floor for artsy kids this year, and virtually everyone on her floor is involved in the arts. Plus, the rooms are HUGE, so she's very happy and doesn't even mind the stairs [too much]. She practically lives at Battelle anyway and tends to view her dorm room as her third home, after classrooms and practice rooms!

Congratulations to your daughter...
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Old 03-24-2007, 02:56 PM   #7
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mezzomom thanks for the info on the HUGE rooms. We are already trying to figure out how my D is going to fit in a 10x10 with a roommate haha she is at rehearsals right now but was on the site last night looking at dorms. It is so nice to have people share information. When she gets home, I am sure she will be on the site looking again. Does anyone know the dates for dorm requests to be in? we haven't received anything on that part at least I don't think so.
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Old 03-24-2007, 03:12 PM   #8
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Curious question – Are they allowed to loft their beds? D saw a dorm with the bed lofted and her dad has offered to do it for her and her roommate if they like.
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Old 03-24-2007, 03:28 PM   #9
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The beds in Mayne can be bunked (they are designed that way) and my S says that as far as he is aware there are no lofts at Mayne - at least he hasn't seen any. I'm not sure about the other dorms however. S confirmed that there are MT freshman girls at Clements, an all-female dorm.

There was another MT - a girl - who also dropped the honors program in the first week. There was one MT boy who stayed in but he isn't an MTD so he didin't have the same number of dance classes, nor did he have the second quarter dance rehearsal schedule. I'm not trying to talk your D out of honors but what freaked my S out was the sheer volume of reading and the huge number of written assignments in honors courses. We had been warned about the work-load by an MT sophomore during a campus visit but S wanted to try it. He was coming from a very tough college-prep private school program but he literally had a "meltdown" when he got the list of readings and assignments during his first honors class.

Just curious - since the MT kids seem to come from all over the country - as to where you are. We live in Michigan, in the northern suburbs of metropolitan Detroit and are one of the closer MT families.
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:47 AM   #10
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2BRN2B, I probably should add a caveat about the rooms in Clements..."huge" is by dorm room standards, not by home bedroom standards! The beds in Clements are also designed to be bunked, although my daughter and her roommate chose not to bunk...and still feel they have plenty of room. The dressers in Clements are built-in (I'm not sure about other dorms), so this contributes to the feeling of spaciousness.

I can't remember when my daughter filled out the dorm preference paperwork; it seems like it was late (after May), but that was probably because she sent in her deposit later in the process. Since Otterbein is rolling admissions, I'm suspect there are many kids (non-audition) who have already sent in their deposits and may get their paperwork earlier. Roommate notification came VERY late in the summer; my daughter actually heard from her roommate through Facebook before she heard from Otterbein.

Hope this helps...
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Old 03-25-2007, 02:32 PM   #11
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My d will be a freshman next year too (well, I'm pretty sure)! She did not get in the MT program but she was offered Music performance. I was wondering how easy is it to catch a COTA bus to go downtown, shopping etc? I don't think we are going to let d take her car to school and I know its a hefty walk to the closest grocery/drug store etc.

Should we start a new thread just for these kinds of questions?
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Old 03-25-2007, 03:01 PM   #12
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2BRN2B lofts

I "might" be able to help you with the loft question! My oldest d is in college in Ohio too and her bed is lofted. She received a flyer in the mail shortly after returning her first deposits etc. There are companies that specialize in this and they set them up for the kids before they arrive on campus. My d and her roomate really like this option because it does give them more floorspace than just bunking the beds. The one my d has it made out of metal.You could make your own but if it is made out of wood, you must have a fire extinguisher attached to it. One more thing, If you do go the loft route, you need to get a foldable steplader (3 steps) for the person on top and trust me, that is not an easy thing to find "move in" day!
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Old 03-25-2007, 04:43 PM   #13
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Hi NanE,
I haven't heard of any of the kids using the bus system. My S has a car and when I ask how the other kids get around he always says they "bum a ride" from the kids who have cars. I suppose by downtown you mean Columbus. S hasn't had any time to go shopping at all but if he did he would head to the Polaris area which has a HUGE mall, dozens of retaurants, as well has tons of stand alone stores.
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Old 03-25-2007, 04:46 PM   #14
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Thank you for your reply! Yes d has been to Polaris and it is a great mall, that whole area is and it is so close to campus!
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Old 03-26-2007, 07:46 PM   #15
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MTausie, I haven't been on for a couple of day. We are from Missouri. Thanks to everyone for all of the information on the lofting of beds. We are hoping to be able to go to the Presidential Dinner if I can get off and maybe we can talk with someone then for details and rules. My D is hoping to meet some of the other members of the class of 2011 if I can get off work.

Can anyone tell me if a cab will go from Columbus airport to Otterbein?
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