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Angels&Arrows 08-17-2004 04:21 AM

Princeton Review's Top Ten Party Schools
 
Top Ten Party Schools
State University of New York at Albany
Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
West Virginia University, Morgantown
Ohio University, Athens
Florida State University, Tallahassee
University of Texas-Austin
University of Georgia, Athens
University of Colorado
University of Mississippi

N.Y. School Tops College Party List

By MARK JOHNSON, AP

ALBANY, N.Y. (Aug. 16) -- The State University of New York at Albany returned to No. 1 on the list of party schools, while Brigham Young University kept its title as top "stone-cold sober" school in an annual survey of American college life.

The Princeton Review's report ranked Albany seventh in the use of hard liquor and marijuana, ninth in beer drinking and first in "students (almost) never study."

The annual "Best 357 Colleges" survey, conducted since 1992, is based on responses from more than 110,000 students at campuses around the country. The review has no affiliation with Princeton University.

It is the ninth time the University at Albany - a state-run school with an undergraduate enrollment of 12,000 students - has been on the party school list. It was No. 1 in 1998 and No. 14 last year. The University of Colorado at Boulder ranked No. 1 last year.

"If this were a term paper, it would get an "F" in methodology," university spokeswoman Lisa James-Goldsberry said in a statement. "The rankings are not to be taken seriously, and are certainly not reflective of the serious, hardworking students at Albany."

"It's pretty crazy," said Matt Kazimir, 21, a recent Albany graduate from Danbury, Conn. "There's always a party."

Still, some students say Albany's ranking isn't deserved.

"I wouldn't agree it's No. 1," said junior Brian Fessler, 20. "There are certainly a lot of opportunities to party, but it's also a great institution with some top programs. There are great academic opportunities, as well."

Brigham Young was ranked the top "stone-cold sober" school, the survey found. Massachusetts Institute of Technology was the toughest to get into. The happiest students overall were at Pomona College in Claremont, Calif.

Students most likely to vote for President Bush are in the Republican's home state at Texas A&M University; those most likely to vote for Democratic challenger John Kerry attend Warren Wilson College in Asheville, N.C.

The "party school" category is based on questions focusing on the amount of alcohol and drug consumption, the amount of time students spend studying, and the popularity of fraternities and sororities.

The American Medical Association has criticized party school listings, saying they legitimize high-risk drinking and portray alcohol as an essential part of student life.

Robert Franek, lead author for the survey, disagrees and says the survey accurately reflects college life - for better or worse - and can be a vehicle for change.

"I think we do a great service for college-bound students, being in a very unique position to get onto the 357 best college campuses and ask students tough questions," Franek said.

Other top 10 party schools were Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.; the University of Wisconsin-Madison; West Virginia University, Morgantown; Ohio University, Athens; Florida State University, Tallahassee; University of Texas-Austin; University of Georgia, Athens; University of Colorado; University of Mississippi.

mmcat 08-17-2004 07:32 AM

tap a keg...
and hoist a mug

DGqueen17 08-17-2004 09:30 AM

WVU keeps slipping:(

swissmiss04 08-17-2004 09:37 AM

Hot damn! Alabama is no longer on there. Maybe now the administration will back off and let us have fun again. :rolleyes:

DeltAlum 08-17-2004 10:05 AM

Re: Princeton Review's Top Ten Party Schools
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Angels&Arrows
Top Ten Party Schools
State University of New York at Albany
Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
West Virginia University, Morgantown
Ohio University, Athens
Florida State University, Tallahassee
University of Texas-Austin
University of Georgia, Athens
University of Colorado
University of Mississippi

The review has no affiliation with Princeton University.

"If this were a term paper, it would get an "F" in methodology," university spokeswoman Lisa James-Goldsberry said in a statement. "The rankings are not to be taken seriously, and are certainly not reflective of the serious, hardworking students at Albany."

The American Medical Association has criticized party school listings, saying they legitimize high-risk drinking and portray alcohol as an essential part of student life.

It's that time of year again. This "survey" is such a joke.

Nice to see the Alma Mater back on the list. That should give the new president at Ohio University something to be proud of as he takes his new job.

Simply looking at the flucuation from year to year (Colorado drops from #1 to #9 in twelve months?) might be a good indication of how silly this is. Did half of the student body there decide to stop partying?

Give me a break.

PoohsHoneyBee 08-17-2004 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by swissmiss04
Hot damn! Alabama is no longer on there. Maybe now the administration will back off and let us have fun again. :rolleyes:
Which reminds me...during my senior year of campus tours, the top two schools I visited mentioned how being on that list gave them a bad reputation and they were working hard to lose it.

I thought it gave them a good reputation.

DeltAlum 08-17-2004 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PoohsHoneyBee
I thought it gave them a good reputation.
Depends on which side of the institution you sit on. And whether you are a (prospective) student or an administrator or parent.

Peaches-n-Cream 08-17-2004 11:57 AM

Mental note: road trip to Albany!

Kevin 08-17-2004 11:59 AM

Re: Re: Princeton Review's Top Ten Party Schools
 
Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
It's that time of year again. This "survey" is such a joke.

Nice to see the Alma Mater back on the list. That should give the new president at Ohio University something to be proud of as he takes his new job.

Simply looking at the flucuation from year to year (Colorado drops from #1 to #9 in twelve months?) might be a good indication of how silly this is. Did half of the student body there decide to stop partying?

Give me a break.

Agreed. But being on the list at all I think can show that you have a very party friendly campus.

While the actual rankings are pretty worthless, I think the fact that a school makes it on the list has some value.

DeltaSigStan 08-17-2004 12:32 PM

Since this is based on student response, I have one thing to say:

BULLSHIT

ASU? U of A? Long Beach? SAN DIEGO FRICKING STATE?

SDSU alone should be at LEAST #5. They're basing this survey on alcohol and drug consumption for crying out loud. I mean, we're not known for our sports or academics.

There's a reason so many spoiled rich bitches form No Cal and LA come here......

OleMissGlitter 08-17-2004 12:42 PM

GO OLE MISS! Nice to see we made the list! :)

sugar and spice 08-17-2004 01:18 PM

We're slipping . . .

Down one from last year. :(

valkyrie 08-17-2004 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sugar and spice
We're slipping . . .

Down one from last year. :(

You really need to take responsibility for getting your school back on track!

Sister Havana 08-17-2004 01:47 PM

My alma mater no longer makes the list, after topping it a couple years ago!

sugar and spice 08-17-2004 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie
You really need to take responsibility for getting your school back on track!
That will definitely be a goal of mine for the year.


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