<p>West Point. Founded by Jefferson, advocated by Washington, attended by Grant, Lee, Sherman, Eisenhower, McArthur, Patton, and a host or others. Ring knockers and Beast Barracks. West Point.</p>
<p>I'll have to agree with misterme here, despite my indifference toward A&M as a school.</p>
<p>Washington and Lee</p>
<p>"There is but one rule - always be a Gentlemen"</p>
<p>It's coed now, but yea, tons of tradition.</p>
<p>misterme2009, nathanTX07, and AstroFan2010 hit the nail on the head. Texas A&M def. has the most tradition. There is even a camp for incoming freshmen to learn all the aggie traditions.</p>
<p>Even though I despise it, Penn State for sure. It's like a cult.</p>
<p>Yep, A&M has a tradition council to make sure they don't lose any. Silver Taps and Elephant Walk are both nice traditions. Standing throughout the football games is a pain. Kissing your date everytime they score is fun on a first date, or it used to be when they scored more. (grad student once)</p>
<p>University of Virginia for Jeffersonian traditions.</p>
<p>One of the ways to loose self conciousness is to get a little drunk....................also known as "posturing". Get a life!</p>