I need more party schools!!

<p>Hey everyone. So for now this is my list of schools, and I am thinking about changing some of them.</p>

<p>Safeties:Loyola Maryland, Babson, Fordham, UMiami</p>

<p>Possibles: GW, Villanova, Lehigh, Bucknell</p>

<p>Reaches: Northwestern, USC, Emory, Boston College</p>

<p>Far Reaches: UPenn, Columbia, Cornell, Georgetown</p>

<p>I obviously want good schools with great academics, but I am also thinking about joining a fraternity, and I know Jesuit Schools don't have Frats. I like the atmospheres of USC, Bucknell, and Miami, since they have a work hard, party harder mentality.</p>

<p>Can you suggest other schools that I might like based on the list I gave you and some schools that I might not like. I don't want to be having to go off campus or into the city to party at something that is not associated with the school. I want to be able to party in the school, and the ideas of dry schools and overly strict schools is a real turn off. I might just be expecting to much of the college experience and it may not be the way I actually think it is, but if any of you have ever seen the series 'Greek' I like how the main protagonist Rusty studies hard, and then parties his butt off with his fraternity.</p>

<p>p.s. My major is most likely going to be Business or Economics. I am also a hispanic male.</p>

<p>thanks,</p>

<p>Vanderbilt! Being a URM will really help you get in, plus they have great financial aid and strong business and economics programs. Apparently it’s feasible to go into investment banking from Vanderbilt too, just letting you know incase you’re a greedy person with no aspirations to contribute to society or the wellbeing of others…(; And umm, c’mon, Vandy’s a huge party school. It also has a very high percentage of students involved in Greek life. Vanderbilt, definitely. Dartmouth too, but it’s much harder to get into, so…</p>

<p>What about Honoros programs at state schools? IU, UIUC and Ohio State all come to mind for party schools, and have good business schools. </p>

<p>What about Wake Forest, Duke, Vanderbilt and Tulane?</p>

<p>I forgot about Tulane lol, and Duke, thanks.</p>

<p>How can you guys confirm that theses schools are huge party schools?</p>

<p>Vanderbilt would probably be a reach for me, Dartmouth a far reach, wake forest a possible, Tulane a possible, and Duke a far reach. Thanks a lot for some of those suggestions. Are there any on my list that you might suggest I think twice about?</p>

<p>Northwestern is a great school, but not everyone would define it as a party school.</p>

<p>Michigan State. </p>

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<p>don’t be turned off if a school promotes itself as a “dry” school. I went to visit a friend at a “dry” school… and it was most definitely not!!! look on college ******* for nightlife and drug safety</p>

<p>What are your stats? GPA and test scores?</p>

<p>What state are you in?</p>

<p>If you’re in florida, do you qualify for Bright Futures?</p>

<p>What is your budget? How much will your parents pay? OOS publics won’t likely give you much financial aid, but some might give you merit scholarships if your stats are strong.</p>

<p>Villano-fun is definitely NOT a party school.</p>

<p>I have the perfect school for you: Arizona State University. Top 25 Business schools, consistently ranked among the Top 3 party schools by Playboy, and if you decide to go to graduate school, there is the Thunderbird School of Global Management in the same state. I honestly do not know any other party school with two departments among the best in the nation (Business and Engineering).</p>

<p>Ucla, Florida, Arizona state, uc Santa Barbara, San diego state,</p>

<p>Notre Dame: #1 business school, legendary party school. They don’t have frats, but the 29 dorms all act like fraternities and sororities. GO IRISH!!!</p>

<p>Hey everyone my stats are not great but I go to one of the HADES schools, the top prep new england private boarding schools in the country. Major grade deflation, average GPA that got into Harvard was a 3.6!! I have a 3.3 so Im below Harvard, but still have a chance at the top schools. Average GPA for Vandy was a 3.3. My SAT score is a 2050. I’m looking into private schools, and I am looking for party schools within the top tier or elite universities. Top tier and second tier schools are fine. Im from MA.</p>

<p>Rice is a top tier party school.</p>