What is a party school? In recent times, there are several publications that have come out with lists of those colleges and universities that have a reputation of having a huge party culture on campus which basically means a heavy use of alcohol and drugs. The Princeton Review releases a list of top party schools every year. The Playboy is another publication that comes out with such a list but the latter releases this on an irregular basis. Most schools like to disassociate themselves from the tag of party schools. These lists have also been condemned by many organizations cited as being an impetus for dangerous behavior.
Top Party Schools in the Nation
Ranking of the best party schools in America is very arbitrary and is generally based on rankings as given by students. For example, the Princeton Review's list of top party schools is based on nation-wide survey conducted amongst as many as 122,000 students and generally based on categories like the usage of alcohol and drugs, the proliferation of Greek fraternity and sorority systems, and questions like how little time do people indulge in academics. Since the data received from these surveys are less than scientific it is impossible to practically state that one school is more of a party school when compared to another school. The Princeton Review has been releasing a list of the top 10 party schools in the country every year since 1992. This year's list of the best party schools to attend, according to the Princeton Review are given below.
Other colleges that feature on the list of the top party schools in the country released by Princeton Review are Florida State University, University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa, Indiana University - Bloomington, University of Colorado - Boulder, and University of Missouri. Another list of those colleges and universities that are known for their partying methods is released by Playboy magazine. But this list has been released only five times by Playboy; in the years 1987, 2002, 2006, 2009, and 2010. The latest list of top party schools as released by Playboy magazine is given in the table below.
These lists of top party schools have been often condemned by organization such as the America Medical Association as it fuels the notion of partying being an integral part of college life and academics. The organization has repeatedly asked Princeton Review to discontinue the publication of this list. Also the rankings in itself have been often questioned due to the lack of any scientific analysis of the data acquired. Based only on surveys of a sample size of students, it is not a truthful or accurate depiction of life at a certain college. There have also been concerns raised about how such lists influence the decision making process of the choice of a college. Most college administrations go out of their way to disassociate themselves from such lists. These lists of top party schools, after all, are in no way a clear indication of the academic or overall standing of a university or college. While choosing a college for further education, it is important that you take into consideration the academic courses that the college offers you.
Top Party Schools in the Nation
Ranking of the best party schools in America is very arbitrary and is generally based on rankings as given by students. For example, the Princeton Review's list of top party schools is based on nation-wide survey conducted amongst as many as 122,000 students and generally based on categories like the usage of alcohol and drugs, the proliferation of Greek fraternity and sorority systems, and questions like how little time do people indulge in academics. Since the data received from these surveys are less than scientific it is impossible to practically state that one school is more of a party school when compared to another school. The Princeton Review has been releasing a list of the top 10 party schools in the country every year since 1992. This year's list of the best party schools to attend, according to the Princeton Review are given below.
Princeton Review's Top Party Schools | |
Rank | College |
1 | University of Georgia |
2 | Ohio University |
3 | Pennsylvania State University |
4 | West Virginia University |
5 | University of Mississippi |
6 | University of Texas |
7 | University of Florida |
8 | University of California-Santa Barbara |
9 | University of Iowa |
10 | DePauw University |
Other colleges that feature on the list of the top party schools in the country released by Princeton Review are Florida State University, University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa, Indiana University - Bloomington, University of Colorado - Boulder, and University of Missouri. Another list of those colleges and universities that are known for their partying methods is released by Playboy magazine. But this list has been released only five times by Playboy; in the years 1987, 2002, 2006, 2009, and 2010. The latest list of top party schools as released by Playboy magazine is given in the table below.
Playboy's Top Party Schools | |
Rank | College |
1 | University of Texas at Austin |
2 | West Virginia University |
3 | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
4 | University of Miami |
5 | East Carolina University |
6 | Arizona State University |
7 | Rollins College |
8 | University of California-Santa Barbara |
9 | Plymouth State University |
10 | University of Iowa |
These lists of top party schools have been often condemned by organization such as the America Medical Association as it fuels the notion of partying being an integral part of college life and academics. The organization has repeatedly asked Princeton Review to discontinue the publication of this list. Also the rankings in itself have been often questioned due to the lack of any scientific analysis of the data acquired. Based only on surveys of a sample size of students, it is not a truthful or accurate depiction of life at a certain college. There have also been concerns raised about how such lists influence the decision making process of the choice of a college. Most college administrations go out of their way to disassociate themselves from such lists. These lists of top party schools, after all, are in no way a clear indication of the academic or overall standing of a university or college. While choosing a college for further education, it is important that you take into consideration the academic courses that the college offers you.