Princeton Review

<p>Well, the Princeton Review has just released it's annual rankings based on student reviews again. Based on their rankings, it looks as though UW increased it's "Party Status" again. If I'm not mistaken they dropped out of the top 20 last year, but this year they are top ten in beer, hard liquor, and partying. In addition they got highly rated for great college towns and filling stadiums. And by the way, I think their "Best College Towns" ranking is ridiculous. If you look at schools ahead of them, it includes GW, American, NYU, Colombia, and others. Maybe it's just me, but schools in giant cities like these are not what I would classify as "College towns".</p>

<p>How do you guys feel about these rankings and do you think they are accurate?</p>

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<p>Princeton Review is absolutely atrocious.</p>

<p>They lost me when they put Madison as the 19th best college town. NYC, CHI, BOS are not college towns.</p>

<p>Also Liquor at (#6) before Beer (#8) —Ahhhhhh this is Wisconsin.</p>

<p>All these rankings are irrelevant and anyone who takes them serious or uses them as a resource is not intelligent.</p>