<p>i just wonder.. how much % of student body whatever is infected wth STD(or HIV perhaps) in such known party schools??? (any statistics?)</p>
<p>Schwaby - you can actually use a condom to make a dental dam, so lesbians actually would get some use out of it ;)</p>
<p>Yeah, but there are much better and more effective things to make a dental dam out of.
:p</p>
<p>i cant wait to get an STD an then affect the world with it</p>
<p>That's wonderful dude.</p>
<p>most of those schools are NOT party schools. but theres 3 that you could probably describe as party schools.</p>
<ol>
<li>University of Georgia (they have a good rep for hot girls)</li>
<li>UNC</li>
<li>University of Alabama</li>
</ol>
<p>hahaha very true - like actually getting dental dams rather than improvise - but I suppose in a tight situation, a condom dental dam is better than nothing - and not just for lesbians, either.</p>
<p>Temple = NOT a party school. We all wish, though.</p>
<p>Stomping in here to break up the party and haul out my lecture:</p>
<p>Do you guys have any idea how common HPV is among the sexually active population in the U.S? Some people think it's way over 50%. And guess what, not just at "party schools" or among people who skank around. Condoms aren't great protection, either.</p>
<p>Stop thinking about STD as being the province of the drunk, easily-screwed, and dirty. Some of the nicest people you know could be carriers--or former sufferers. Don't make assumptions, and see your doctor regularly (especially pap smears, ladies).</p>
<p>Most schools that have the word "state" in their names are typically characterized as party schools.</p>
<p>that's a huge generalization...</p>
<p>Hmm...you're right. Add in the adjective "large" (where large is defined as, say, >20000) and I'll bet the statement is true. After all, there are precious few schools that fit the criteria.</p>
<p>Listing of all schools with "state" in their names with enrollment >20000 (sorry the numbers are from 1999 <a href="http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d01/dt216.asp):%5B/url%5D">http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d01/dt216.asp):</a>
Ohio State
Arizona State
Michigan State
Penn State
Florida State
San Diego State
Wayne State
Cal State (a lot of branches)
NC State
San Francisco State
Colorado State
San Jose State
Iowa State
Georgia State
Southwest Texas State
Kent State
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
Washington State</p>
<p>Tell me, can you name 10 of the above that aren't considered party schools?</p>