<p>Top 30 Schools in US news ranked by the amount of party rather then academics. This is not scientific at all, me just doing it based on other rankings and what I've heard. What would you do differently?
1. USC
2. Virginia
3. Vanderbilt
4. Michigan
5. UNC
6. Dartmouth
7. Penn
8. Duke
9 UCLA
10 Brown
11 Wake Forest
12 Notre Dame
13 Cornell
14 Northwestern
15 Washington University in St. Louis
16 Rice
17 Stanford
18 Georgetown
19 UC Berkeley
20 Princeton
21 Yale
22 Tufts
23 Harvard
24 Columbia
25 MIT
26 Chicago
27 Emory
28 Carnegie Mellon
29 John Hopkins
30.Cal Tech</p>
<p>It kind of seems like you just listed all the colleges you’ve heard of. Any decent sized public school is a way, way bigger party school than somewhere like MIT, Cal Tech, or CMU</p>
<p>He took the top 30 schools in US News and ranked them. These aren’t the top party schools overall.</p>
<p>This former Emory student immediately demanded to know how Tufts students could party more than most Emory students. Then I remembered that it was compiled by a high school senior. </p>
<p>A video of a dance party at Emory:</p>
<p><a href=“Fun at Emory - YouTube”>Fun at Emory - YouTube;
<p>Videos of a dance party at Tufts:</p>
<p><a href=“TDC S11 6pm - Curtain Call - YouTube”>TDC S11 6pm - Curtain Call - YouTube;
<p>Since evaluation criteria can vary from person to person, a relative ranking is left as an exercise for the reader :-)</p>
<p>whenhen </p>
<p>this is exactly what I expected to happen. Some butthurt student from one of the schools ranked low would cry out “oh my school is way way higher than that.” That’s why I said I am by no means an expert and that I was trying to create discussion. Not butthurt discusion.</p>
<p>Also, please explain to me how you know more about the college party scene by attending one school out of the thirty as opposed to zero out of the thirty. Not much of a difference.</p>