The Most Well-Rounded Undergraduate Experiences

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First off, lets define what social life and athletic life is in the eyes of MOST college students and adults in societies.</p>

<p>In order for a school to have a good social life, it must have students who are very interested in partying first and foremost. That means going out on an average of 2-4 nights a week to apartment parties/house parties/frat parties/bars/clubs, etc. In addition, it must have a good tailgate culture where football Saturdays are filled with beer and debauchery. The wine and cheese tailgate that happens before the Harvard-Yale rivalry game doesn’t count. Sorry.</p>

<p>As far as athletic life goes, in order to get full marks, a school should be nationally renowned as a powerhouse in one sport and also be competitive in many others. For instance, Duke is a basketball powerhouse but also has competitive tennis, lacrosse, golf and soccer teams. Michigan is a football powerhouse but also has competitive hockey and swimming teams. Texas is a football powerhouse but is extremely competitive in sports like basketball and baseball as well.</p>

<p>By the way, Rice and Vandy aren’t “powerhouse” baseball teams in the same way that Duke is a powerhouse basketball team, Michigan is a powerhouse football team and USC is a powerhouse baseball team. Anyone who tells you otherwise is fooling you.</p>

<p>I don’t have time to change all of Hawkette’s ratings but here would be my take:</p>

<p>SCHOOL ACADEMIC, SOCIAL, ATHLETIC
Michigan 4.5, 4.5, 5.0
Duke 5, 4.5, 5.0
Stanford 5, 3.5, 4.5
Cal 4.5, 4.0, 4.0
Yale 5, 4.0, 2.0
UNC 4.5, 5.0, 5.0</p>

<p>Stanford is totally overrated on the athletic and social front by Hawkette and other CC posters. Its football/basketball games aren’t well attended, it has fairly weak Greek Life, its campus is often quiet and the opposite of vibrant and it lacks the tight-knit residential experience that schools like Yale, Rice, Duke, Princeton, etc. provide.</p>

<p>IMHO, UNC is the most well-rounded university in the country and this is coming from a Dukie. It’s hard to beat Chapel Thrill: top-notch public school, strong students, amazing college town, pretty campus, world-class basketball program, excellent in almost every sport, etc. It might lack in geographical and racial diversity but that’s about it.</p>

<p>I think ya’ll are really harsh on the academic ratings IMO. Considering the thousands and thousands of universities located in the USA, top 20 schools like Vandy and Rice should get the perfect 5.0 rating.</p>