Ohio State University
OSU Consultation / Guide
Hi! I’m a student at Ohio State studying Mathematics and Finance. I’ve spent a lot of time navigating academics, campus life, and career opportunities here, and I love helping others do the same. Whether you’re curious about classes, internships, or what life at OSU is really like, I’m here to give you honest, helpful guidance.
About me
- GenderMale
- Current academic yearJunior
- Age21
- Admission typeTransfer student
- Academic focusMathematics
- Personality typeSomewhat extroverted
- College experience ratingGood
Tour type
- Campus tour
- Video chat
Hometown
Chantilly, VA
Major(s)
Math & Finance
Minor(s)
Quantitative Econ
Extracurriculars activities
- Greek life
- Club/Organization
- Job/Internship
- ROTC
- NCAA varsity sport
- Recreational sport
- Student government
- Community service
- Religious/Cultural group
- Art/Music/Performance
- Study abroad
- Other
Housing experience
- Dorm
- Off-campus house or apartment
- Fraternity or sorority house
- Home (Commuter)
- Other
Describe your college experience
Transitioning to college was definitely an adjustment at first, especially learning how to manage my time and balance academics with everything else. Over time, I developed better habits and found my rhythm. My experience at Ohio State has been really rewarding - I’ve been able to explore my interests in math, finance, and data science while also getting involved in different opportunities on campus. Overall, it’s helped me grow a lot both academically and personally.
Tip for future students
One thing I wish I knew earlier is how important time management is. Classes move fast, and it’s easy to fall behind if you’re not organized. I’d also recommend getting involved early, whether it’s clubs, internships, or just meeting people, because those experiences make a huge difference. Don’t be afraid to ask for help either; there are tons of resources at OSU that can really support you.
Favorite class
One of my favorite classes has been Planetary Science because it gave me a completely new perspective on our solar system and how planets form and evolve. I really enjoyed learning about topics like planetary atmospheres, surface processes, and the possibility of life beyond Earth. It made science feel much more connected to big, real-world questions.
Career goals
After college, I hope to pursue a career in quantitative finance, where I can apply math, data analysis, and programming to solve complex problems in markets. Long term, I’m interested in working on strategies that combine data science and financial modeling.
Ideal way to spend a free night
My ideal free night is a balance between relaxing and staying productive, maybe working on a personal project or learning something new, then unwinding with friends or a good show.
High school or secondary school
John Champe High School
Previous college
George Mason University
Meeting point
William Oxley Thompson Statue