Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
By Ned
Forbes released their America’s Top Colleges list so we compared it to last year’s list and to party schools lists from The Princeton Review and Playboy. As you’ll see, plus signs (in green) mean the college moved up and minuses (in red) mean they’ve dropped. We’ve also bold and italicized THE ONE PARTY SCHOOL on Forbes’ list. Highlights include: Macalester dropping 55 spots off the top 100, Lafayette moving up 28, and one of the most underrated party schools, Gettysburg, sneaking in at 100. Check out the full rundown after the jump and let us know if you agree in the comments section.
Monday, August 1st, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
The Princeton Review just released their annual list of the top 20 party schools. So, which schools slacked off and which partied their f***ing faces off? Well, the Dawgs no longer hold down the top spot and Penn State almost slipped out of the top 10. Who brought the motherf***in’ fury? Those Cali kids in Santa Barbara jumped up a couple spots and Ole Miss must’ve increased levels of hottie toddys at the Grove. We think the folks in Tempe are gonna be pissed. Check out the full list then vote for the school you think should hold the title after the jump.
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
US News & World Report released their annual rankings of the world’s best universities today. Of the top 100 schools, 31 are American! Here are the American schools who made the top 100 along with a breakdown by state
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
By J Bryant
The Princeton Review released their annual college rankings yesterday which include ranking everything you can possibly imagine. Naturally our eyes skipped past all the boring parts and landed on the top ten party schools in the country. With thousands of colleges in this country, getting ranked as one of the top ten party schools in the nation is undoubtedly the biggest honor for an academic institution.
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Despite what your parents say, College is for partying. And with the Princeton Review’s release of their Top 20 Party schools, we now know which schools are doing it the best. But what exactly does it mean to be a top party school? Lots and lots of drinking, hot girls, tailgate parties, beer bongs, shaming and having a time to remember (but can’t… Click to read more
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
By COED Staff
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
By COED Staff
The Princeton Review has released their annual list of the best party schools in the nation and this year’s winner is…West Virginia University!
Princeton Review conducts an annual survey on the party scene at colleges and judges the schools on the following criteria: use of alcohol and drugs, hours of study each student puts in, and the popularity of… Click to read more