<p>rankings…great.
Does anyone honestly think that Princeton knows a thing about partying?</p>
<p>Playboy’s list> Princeton</p>
<p>rankings…great.
Does anyone honestly think that Princeton knows a thing about partying?</p>
<p>Playboy’s list> Princeton</p>
<p>^^^The Princeton Review isn’t associated with Princeton, at least to my knowledge.</p>
<p>^ Yes, Princeton Review has no affiliation with Princeton University. :)</p>
<p>I also use to think that Princeton Review was research done by Princeton University students and facility.</p>
<p>So did I, last night on the news it said they weren’t affiliated.</p>
<p>UGA is one of my top choices right now and when these rankings came up on the news last night, my mom gave me the most priceless expression ever.
Very surprised that Chico State, Arizona State and/or the University of Arizona didn’t make the top 20. Must be that East Coast bias.</p>
<p>We are penn state!</p>
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<p>7 out of the top 10 party schools are not on the east coast.</p>
<p>Did University of Miami fall off the face of the earth? Wasnt it in the top 10 last year?</p>
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<p>You forgot to say WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and then vomit all over yourself.</p>
<p>Not because you’re from Penn State. Just because this is the party school thread.</p>
<p>UGA also happens to be #7 best value public university by Princeton Review! Go Dawgs!</p>
<p>Sic 'em, dawgs!</p>
<p>(Now, all we need is an SEC championship win and we’ll really be able to show off those partying skills)</p>
<p>They blew the SEC Championships with Matt Stafford, who’s quite a choker (fortunately he’s now in the NFL Lions, another team that sucks). I hope they will regain their prominence with a whole new team.</p>
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<p>I direct you guys to the 2002 and 2005 SEC Champions… Also the reason Stafford is with the Lions is because he’s good.</p>
<p>Indeed Georgia lost the 2005 Sugar Bowl. But the Lions suck and despite Stafford’s hype, what has he really won? Choker?</p>
<p>Nevertheless, Georgia has a rigorous academic program and I’ll look forward for any future academic opportunities in Athens, Georgia.</p>
<p>DePauw deserves to be on the list. Nothing else to do in that little town than party.</p>
<p>interesting</p>
<p>Mantori I do not go to penn state but I live in PA. And I was looking into a few of their satellite campuses, so even if I didn’t go to the main campus, I still would have been associated with the college.</p>
<p>Haha, of course it’s in Athens. Arguably #1 party place in the US</p>
<p>I’m very surprised not to see my in-state flagship on the list, Louisiana State University. LSU has become slightly academically inclined as of late, but partying still dominates, especially around football games and the like. Most of my friends who are there now cherry-pick classes that are easiest so they can go out six nights a week.</p>
<p>Also, what about UMiami? They might not deserve a spot in the top 10, but at least one in the top 20. I mean… it’s only minutes away from South Beach, and the student population is filled with serious partiers… I have family in Miami and my cousin goes to school there, so I would know. :P</p>