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To be honest, I think my "transformation" started senior year in high school when I better defined the direction I wanted to take professionally.
I went to college only about 75 miles away from home, but since about 99.9999999999% of the kids from my high school who went to college went to Ohio State, I was the only person I'm aware of in my graduating class who went to Ohio University.
There, the "transformation" continued -- albeit at a much faster rate.
Bottom line is that I had a great time starting about the summer between junior and senior years in high school.
I should ammend that when you grew up in Columbus in my era, you could sort of "skip" high school socially if you wanted to by attending parties, street dances, etc. at Ohio State. Fake ID's were pretty common then, too. If you could blend HS and college social stuff, you could have a great time.
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