<p>Preferably in southern California</p>
<p>I heard nobody parties at UCSD… ;)</p>
<p>I think southern cali is more partyish but I want to go there for a new experience(I’m getting tired of living in the bay area)…I was thinking Merced or Riverside are less party type since its a smaller school but I could be wrong and at bigger ones like UCLA I’m sure there are areas of the school where ppl don’t party like a certain hall.</p>
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<p>I live close to UCM and would never go there. It’s like in the middle of no where and super easy to get into. I don’t think there is much of a part scene there though so you’re right</p>
<p>Ya basically less known ones caz I didn’t even know Merced or Riverside existed until I looked through the list of UCs but I think drinking if 21 is allowed and maybe even smoking but I’m not going to neither.</p>
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<p>Riverside parties. </p>
<p>UCSD DOESNT lol.</p>
<p>Except for places like Bob Jones University I do not think you will find a college in the country where there are no parties. There have been parties at institutions of higher learning for as long as they have been around. Where and when do you think Toga parties started?</p>
<p>Any. You DON’T have to party. A lot of people go to college and rarely party.
Just reject people’s FB invites haha.</p>
<p>you don’t have to party!</p>
<p>You can go to Berkeley and still party like others. It really depends on you.
I have never seen any teacher saying you should party hard instead of studying.</p>
<p>I would honestly recommend you don’t choose a college just based on whether or not it has a reputation as a party school or not. At any college you decide to go to, there’s going to be people that party and people that don’t. It’s up to you to decide what you want to do. But don’t limit yourself because you never know how you’ll change as a person; your preferences for partying could change once you actually get to college.</p>
<p>go to any school you want and choose to not party. it’s simple, but it doesn’t sound too appealing. you know, it’s good for the mind and soul to let loose every once in a while. just don’t get too “loose” ahahah</p>
<p>University of California Socially Dead</p>
<p>UCSD lol</p>
<p>What’s wrong with a good party after a hard week of classes and tests?</p>
<p>There’s nothing wrong with a good party after a hard week of classes and tests.</p>
<p>There’s a lot wrong with parties taking a higher priority than classes and tests.</p>
<p>^I think people overestimate how much that actually happens. And when it does, they usually aren’t back after the first semester/year</p>
<p>UCSD or maybe UCLA</p>