What's a good party school (for Business Majors?)

<p>So far I have...</p>

<p>Indiana University - Bloomington (Kelley)
Ohio State University - Columbus (Fisher)
U. of Illinois - Urbana-Champaigne (College of Business)</p>

<p>Now only two of these have Investment Banking firms recruit on campus (U of I and IU)... But I'm not sure if that's what I want to do... but I want to keep it an option.</p>

<p>USC? If you want it, the parties are there, and they also have a very strong business program.</p>

<p>Come others to consider:</p>

<p>Cornell University
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
University of Texas-Austin
University of Virgnia
University of Wisconsin-Madison</p>

<p>^some of those aren't really party schools are they?</p>

<ul>
<li>SUNY Albany</li>
<li>SUNY Binghamton</li>
</ul>

<p>thisSHHHisBANANAs, most of the schools on my list are party schools. Some more than others, but all of them have a very active social/party/Greek life.</p>

<p>Penn State (especially with them winning football games :))</p>

<p>Penn State, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsion.</p>

<p>UT - Austin looks like it might be good (decent price for out-of-state).
Michigan is around 28,000 just for tuition. I don't think anyone is going to pay that much for a public school. I'm sure they are great, but that's just expensive.</p>

<p>Tpeck, Michigan is one of the nation's top 10 or 15 universities (not inlcuding LACs)...and one of the top 3 undergraduate B schools, public or private. Many out of state students actually think that at $28,000, Michigan is a relative bargain. That explains why there are curently close to 10,000 undergraduate students from out of state at the University of Michigan.</p>

<p>Ohio Univ.</p>

<p>Penn is known as the social or party ivy...</p>

<p>Whartonalum, I would say that Cornell and Dartmouth have a pretty healthy party image...and just like Penn, that image is well earned.</p>

<p>Claremont McKenna. From what I heard, the student government pays for the alcohol (dunno if that's still true, it's what I last heard).</p>

<p>government pays for alcohol.....nice
that's my future school then</p>

<p>Didn't read thread, voted UIUC.</p>

<p>Yeah except Cornell is in Ithaca with AEM and Dartmouth is in Hanover with no business program. Philly is much more fun :)</p>

<p>What about NYU Stern? Any partying going on there? It seems like it, but I dont know..</p>

<p>Party + Business Major = San Diego State*</p>

<p>*Plus great weather as a bonus.</p>

<p>What about Hawai'i? Their U. of Hawaii system seems to be cheaper out of state then UIUC instate!</p>

<p>Haha good luck getting IN to CMC. On another note, although they rock the sockss off of poli sci and econ, they do not have business.</p>

<p>You might consider adding Berkeley to your list. You can find parties in Berkeley, and the undergrad business school is amazing.</p>