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A subreddit for all things Columbus State. Here you'll find news, links, discussions, help, directions, etc... if it relates to the college then we've got you covered. You'll also find useful information that relates to college, college life, students and if you're lucky.... a few jokes.
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Any English majors here? I just changed my major and would like to see if anyone has a syllabus for comp 2, intro to linguistics and US lit 1. I know things might change from class to class but I just want to get an idea of what to expect.
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Looking for a CACC employee or students' assistance!
Hello, I have a quick question for those who attend the CSCC.
I work right across the school and I found myself difficult to find a parking spot. I have been paying street parking for a while and it costs almost half of my income.
So my question is if there is anyone who could help me buying the parking permit, it would be much appreciated.
I will definitely pay the permit and also I will give $100 whoever can get me the permit.
I really appreciate if there is anyone who could help me on this. Thank you.
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Researchers from The Ohio State University are studying hookah tobacco smoking behavior.
Individuals who are between ages 21 and 35 years and use hookah to smoke tobacco may be eligible to participate.
Participants will be asked to come in to a clinic 2 or 3 times to answer questions and smoke hookah for up to an hour while at the clinic. Each clinic visit will last up to three hours total.
Depending on the number of visits, participants will receive $90 or $180 for completing the clinic visits.
Three and six months after completing the clinic visits, participants will be asked to take a short survey and will receive a $10 gift card after completing each survey.
Please call or email our study staff to learn about the project:
614-758-3053
Researchers from The Ohio State University are studying hookah tobacco smoking behavior.
Individuals who are between ages 21 and 35 years and use hookah to smoke tobacco may be eligible to participate.
Participants will be asked to come in to a clinic 2 or 3 times to answer questions and smoke hookah for up to an hour while at the clinic. Each clinic visit will last up to three hours total.
Depending on the number of visits, participants will receive $90 or $180 for completing the clinic visits.
Three and six months after completing the clinic visits, participants will be asked to take a short survey and will receive a $10 gift card after completing each survey.
Please call or email our study staff to learn about the project:
614-758-3053
Have you experienced a stressful life event? If so, you may be eligible for a study at The Ohio State University looking at how the brain relates to behavior. Volunteers will be compensated up to $475 over the course of the 2 years of the study. For more information, take our confidential survey at: https://redcap.link/gorkateenstudy
We are looking for people between the ages of 21 and 35 who use hookah to smoke tobacco to participate in a study about hookah smoking behaviors.
Participation involves 2 or 3 clinic visits that involve smoking hookah with another person (in separate rooms), and 2 10-minute follow-up surveys.
Depending on the number of visits, you will receive $75 or $150 for the in-person visits, and a $10 gift card for each follow-up survey.
To learn more about the study, call study staff at (614) 758-3053 or email at CPH-WaterpipeStudy@osu.edu.
We are looking for people between the ages of 21 and 35 who use hookah to smoke tobacco to participate in a study about hookah smoking behaviors.
Participation involves 2 or 3 clinic visits that involve smoking hookah with another person (in separate rooms), and 2 10-minute follow-up surveys.
Depending on the number of visits, you will receive $75 or $150 for the in-person visits, and a $10 gift card for each follow-up survey.
To learn more about the study, call study staff at (614) 758-3053 or email at CPH-WaterpipeStudy@osu.edu.
Best professors for stats 1350? Looking for the easiest class. I know no matter what this course is typically challenging no matter what. I just want the path with the least resistance.
I'd prefer off-campus, i'm 20 years old, female, would want a female roommate as well. Let me know. I'll give them my twitter
I’m not sure how general of a question this is but what’re the studio art classes like? What resources are available to students? How’s it all working with like, video classes or whatever? Help!
Researchers from The Ohio State University are studying hookah tobacco smoking behavior.
Individuals who are between ages 21 and 35 years and use hookah to smoke tobacco may be eligible to participate.
Participants will be asked to come in to a clinic 2 or 3 times to answer questions and smoke hookah with another person for up to an hour while at the clinic. Each clinic visit will last up to three hours total.
Depending on the number of visits, participants will receive $75 or $150 for completing the clinic visits.
Three and six months after completing the clinic visits, participants will be asked to take a short survey and will receive a $10 gift card after completing each survey.
Please call or email our study staff to learn about the project:
614-758-3053
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We are looking for people between the ages of 21 and 29 who use hookah to smoke tobacco to participate in a study about hookah smoking behaviors. Participation involves 2 or 3 clinic visits that involve smoking hookah with another person, and 2 10-minute follow-up surveys.
Depending on the number of visits, you will receive $75 or $150 in cash for the in-person visits, and a $10 gift card for each follow-up survey.
To learn more about the study, call study staff at (614) 758-3053 or email at OSU.Waterpipe.Study@gmail.com.
As seen in this pic, I try to add some GE classes at C-state but cant. Does anyone have encountered the same problem as I do??
I have a professor who marks students absent for the day if they did not complete their homework. So not only do you receive zero points for the homework, but you're also marked as absent. Aside from the ethics of it, does my professor have the authority to do this?
I am taking an online class. The syllabus says to take the exams at a testing center however they are all available on blackboard. If I take an exam on my laptop will the professor be able to tell?
If I do end up taking my exams at the testing center do they allow tests to be open book/internet?
I'm a first year student at Columbus State Community College. My Pell Grant paid for all of my tuition, but I still needed funding to afford books and other necessities for school. Because I'm a first time borrow, my subsidized loan will not be available for 30 days. CSCC offers advance funding so that I'm able to afford my books and once my funds are released, I get reimbursed, minus what I borrowed for books. Financial Aid funds were released on Friday. Come Saturday, I check my account and though I don't see any funds in my book store allowance, i am showing my balance in the amount that I'm borrowing. I think great, everything is going well. About 20 minutes ago, I go onto my account to see if my book allowance has shown yet (text book purchasing starts Tuesday) and now it no longer shows my advance funding amount. I look over my account activity, and it says I'm ineligible due to waiting 30 days (tells me to reference advance funding), but when I look at advance funding, it says I'm ineligible and under comments, it says "restricted award". I'm very confused as to how it went from showing my advance funding to now not showing it and I'm definitely freaking out, but can't talk to anybody because its Sunday. I'm just trying to understand what's going on. Here's a link to a screen shot of my account activity where it shows what I'm talking about. Any help would be greatly appreciated
We are looking for people that are 21 - 35 years old to participate in a clinical research study on JUUL e-cigarettes.
Participation involves two 30 minute laboratory vaping sessions with nicotine-containing pods. You will receive up to $100 for participating.
To learn more about the study, call study staff at (614) 285-7545 or email at keller-hamilton.1@osu.edu