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Old 12-02-2011, 02:20 AM
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so reading their methodology party=breaking the law. This is why an odd list of schools pop up. My guess is the list should be called the schools with the most vigilant campus security, not biggest party schools.

The Princeton review seems to be a bit more accurate but I'm noticing a strong bias toward Midwest/Southeast Schools. Because they seem to have gotten their data from polling students, it would seem plausible that bigger student population=bigger party school.

I guess I have a problem with the word PARTY. What does that mean? If a party means a gathering of people for enjoyment, it's one thing, if it means a gathering that includes alcohol it's another and a gathering of people for the express purpose of breaking a variety of laws a third. I wish they would define the word in their terms before announcing the rules. And god forbid they should fully explain their methodology. At least the Daily Beast article did that, even though I don't agree with their definition.
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