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I figured I would try to add some life to "the next generation" forums I see there are a few people in here from Ohio so I figured I would see if anyone else is a Buckeye.
Ive been at OSU for 2 years (main campus). On my third this fall. I wen't to Sinclair Community College on a 2 year engineering scholarship before. After playing ping-pong with a couple programs I fell in to Tech Ed. At least it is a degree. My thoughts are it isn't the degree that will get me where I want to be, my interests and tallents will. I am wanting to get in to John Deere AMS - GreenStar GPS guidance/computer monitoring systems - installation, training, etc.
Hey OSU Buckeye territory is awesome. I didn't go there But I really wanted to. Now that I look back I think I screwed up big time. OSU is not only a party school but also a school where you can learn new things and remember them for the rest of your life.
I am in my second year at the OSU Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster for Livestock Science and Agronomy. Probably transfer to main campus after next year.
I actually thought about going to ATI. The programs there would probably suit me better than on main campus. However, the issue with that is I still have a year left with Tech Ed on main campus and I need to be there to finnish.
I just got in to the Agricultural Systems Management program also - I am going to do a minor in that with a specialization in equipment. This quarter I am taking precision ag and their metals course (metallurgy/welding/blacksmithing). Since I just started in it I have to go *** backwards through the courses, for the most part. Oh well.
Yea I really like it up here I just got hired on at the ATI farm today working for the crops division i get to run a new Deere combine and test out a Deere tractor with the IVT tranny ... as soon as I finish the certification test Friday.
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