Princeton Review Party Schools 2011 List
The Princeton Review of the top Party Schools for 2010 to 2011 are out. University of Georgia is on top of the list.
1. University of Georgia
2. Ohio University
3. Penn State
4. West Virginia University
5. University of Mississippi
6. University of Texas at Austin
7. University of Florida
8. University of California – Santa Barbara
9. University of Iowa
10. DePauw University
11. Florida State University
12. University of Wisconsin – Madison
13. University of Alabama
14. Sewanee – The University of the South
15. Indiana University – Bloomington
16. University of Colorado – Boulder
17. University of Missouri
18. University of Illinois
19. University of Maryland
20. Michigan State University
The Review, whose 2011 edition of “The Best 373 Colleges” is released Tuesday, combines student surveys with institutional data for assessments on dozens of categories, including most beautiful campus (Sewanee – The University of the South), best food (Bowdoin College) and best dorms (Bryn Mawr College). And for all us Terps fans, the University of Maryland, College Park was named for best athletic facilities.
More category winners below:
Best Classroom Experience – Mount Holyoke College
Most Conservative Students – Texas A&M University
Most Liberal Students – Hampshire College
Most Politically Active Students – American University
Most Accessible Profs – U.S. Air Force Academy
Least Religious Students – Sarah Lawrence College
Happiest Students – Brown University
Lots of Race/Class Interaction– University of Miami
LGBT-Friendly – Emerson College
Top Stone-Cold Sober Schools – Brigham Young University
Everyone Plays Intramural Sports – University of Notre Dame
Best Town-Gown Relations – Clemson University
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this list is awful. does the princeton review know anything about partying?
All I have to say is where is LSU??
Damn Princeton it was probably done by a GDIs an wat about the smaller schoold
Is this a joke, where is LSU?
The reason LSU isn’t on their, as well as many other big party schools is because they requested to be omitted from the list as they see it as demeaning and doesn’t focus on academics… GDI as heck, but this list is never accurate. Geaux Tigers
Where is Syracuse University? I went to almost a quarter of the ones on the list and they don’t party nearly as hard as SU . . . Both Fraternity regards and Non-Greek regard