<p>Schools don’t party…STUDENTS part!</p>
<p><em>snicker</em></p>
<p>Schools don’t party…STUDENTS part!</p>
<p><em>snicker</em></p>
<p>University of Maryland is in the top 20 for party schools (according to that list) and ranked in the top 20 for public schools by US News…which is something I probably won’t share with my parents if I go.</p>
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If it helps, I think Brown is one of the very few places a MacArthur Fellow (genius grant) professor would play me in beer pong. She was actually pretty good at it. :D</p>
<p>You have to wonder what the criteria was … student replies? </p>
<p>Maybe students at Princeton were too drunk to respond. ;)</p>
<p>Many schools have students that adopt a ‘work hard, play hard approach’</p>
<p>After last night, UNC-Chapel Hill.</p>
<p>U of Florida was rated the #1 party school. It’s a HUGE school centered on fraternities and binge drinking since there’s nothing else to do in Gainesville. It’s still a great school though and pretty competitive. </p>
<p>FSU is also a HUGE party school, I’ve never been to tallahasse but when every I think of “tally girls” I think of dumb blondes that went there to get some sort of meaningless degree and party.</p>
<p>UCSB. I don’t think many schools have this:</p>
<p>[YouTube</a> - Floatopia #1 2009](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O4X99uNjZQ]YouTube”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O4X99uNjZQ)</p>
<p>Or this:</p>
<p>[YouTube</a> - Isla vista on DP HALLOWEEN 2008](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJS5EPjdtjw]YouTube”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJS5EPjdtjw)</p>
<p>And still ranked #44 nationally and #12 among publics in US News.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, we’re also the only school in the history of the world to apply the football goal post stealing to soccer:</p>
<p>[YouTube</a> - UCSB SOCCER WINS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP '06…GOAL POST LOSES](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ml8fRjDn5eM]YouTube”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ml8fRjDn5eM)</p>
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<p>If you removed from those videos, students/ adults who do not attend UCSB, you would probably be more willing to count.</p>
<p>( That comment was originally posted with me thinking the school was USC, though I think it may still imply somewhat for UCSB)</p>
<p>Not MSOE</p>
<p>Jason </p>
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<p>Boo, most of the public school kids don’t like USC. And sure, we do get a lot of out-of-towners for the bigger events, but lots of locals get involved. Also, UCSB is kind of in an isolated area about 2 hours north of the LA metro area and 5 hours south of the San Francisco metro area, so it’s harder for out-of-towners to get here. And not many colleges (and the associated college towns) are built on beach front property:</p>
<p>[Isla</a> Vista, CA - Google Maps](<a href=“Google Maps”>Google Maps)</p>
<p>University of Florida is also a HUGE party school. When ever I think of “Gainesville Girls” I think of dumb blondes that went there to get some sort of meaningless degree and party.</p>
<p>Rated #1 Party School in the entire country by the Princeton Review.</p>
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<p>I don’t know how dumb anymore. Scores and G.P.A. to get in have been on the rise for several years now. It’s not like the old days. Still, there is no arguing that they know how to party.</p>
<p>^^^I was actually making fun of a previously posted asinine comment. Pretty much every major school in Florida is known to party hard.</p>
<p>U of Florida #1 party school!</p>