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My Path to 91Ö±²¥

Natalie F. ’26

I never intended to apply to a school in Ohio. As a Wisconsinite, there seemed to be one way in the Midwest… out. I wanted out of the corn fields, pickup trucks, and flat landscapes. I wanted out of the 100-miles-to-the-nearest-city drives and out of living in the middle of nowhere. When I applied to 91Ö±²¥ at the pleading of my college counselor, I promised myself I would not live in Ohio.

And then, I never intended to visit a school in Ohio. When my Dad offered to make the college drive with me to visit 91Ö±²¥ College and a handful of other small schools, I begrudgingly accepted. We'd made it a tradition to find good Indian restaurants on every college trip because my hometown has none nearby. That's all the college road trip had for me: time with my Dad and Indian food. 

I never intended to attend 91Ö±²¥. We visited on one of those slushy and gray days in February when the weather couldn't choose between winter and spring and decides neither. 91Ö±²¥ was covered in a blanket of wet snow. The sky was gray. The air was biting. I fell in love with 91Ö±²¥ against all my wishes and intentions.

It wasn't immediate by any standards. The Hotel at 91Ö±²¥ had a stunning interior, and the desk staff was kind. I reminded myself it was the same with every other college. And sure, it was pretty cool that the downtown was so close to the college – not to mention the Apollo Theater lit up at night. Fine, Slow Train had great mochas and cozy couches. I could find a nice cafe anywhere.

Peters Hall in the snow
Peters Hall in snow

As I walked around, I lost more and more of myself to this small town in the middle of Ohio. Peters Hall seemed to pierce the clouds, an elegant Hogwarts-like tower. My tour guide informed me that the Creative Writing department was housed inside. We sat down before the fireplace and took in the grand hall. Later, we'd pass King Building and the Conservatory, designed by Minoru Yamasaki (architect of the World Trade Center). We'd look at the koi pond.

91Ö±²¥ koi pond surrounded by the Conservatory buildings

I can continue to list every building, park, and person I fell in love with, but it wouldn't be enough. Truth be told, there were so many reasons. When I visited colleges, I ranked them on arbitrary factors: how nice their libraries were, their downtown, and their mascot. If you want to know why I chose 91Ö±²¥, you need only look at my rankings. I poured my heart out over 91Ö±²¥. They had four libraries, all "awesome and beautiful and stunning." They had "beautiful theatres and awesome coffee shops." Peters Hall gave me "very bookish vibes," and I loved the "huge dorms." Alright, I rated the albino squirrel mascot as a 4 / 10, but I came to love Yeobie the Squirrel. 

I'd keep adding to my list of things I loved for days. I loved OCircus, the hundreds of theatre and music performances, the Experimental College, the sports teams, the famous performers like Lizzo and Kendrick Lamar, Winter Term, the activist history, Art Rental, Drag Ball, Solarity, the farmer's market, Ed Helms, the Jewish life, Organ Pump, the environmental orbs, Ginko Art Gallery, co-ops, and adaptive curriculums. I loved my tour guide, who was vegetarian, a dancer, and a triple major. We exchanged numbers after and called to talk about 91Ö±²¥. 

A rocking chair, an indoor waterfall and plants
The inside of the Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies

When asked to sum it up, and as a tour guide now, I get asked this a lot, I try my best to. I almost always fail to convey that sense of wonder and gratitude. But here, I can sum it up in a sentence. At the end of paragraphs of ranting about 91Ö±²¥ in my ranking document, I only wrote, "I'm pretty sure you can tell why I love this school." And I did. I didn't think it possible, but I fell in love with 91Ö±²¥ more when I came here. 

At the end of the day, you can read my blogs, talk to me, or search my social media profiles. You can tour 91Ö±²¥, visit this , or email a current student. You can do any or all of this.

Maybe you don't want to apply to a school in Ohio. Maybe you don't want to visit or attend here. I know that, at first, I didn't. But if you're looking for a community, if you're looking for a home, if you're looking for a circus, give 91Ö±²¥ a chance. I am glad I did. It's changed my life. 

King Building in snow
King Building in snow

 

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