Monday, the Princeton Review released their annual list of the top 10 party schools after surveying college students from around the country on alcohol, drugs, how much time they spend studying, and gathering information on fraternities and sororities. The University of Georgia (UGA) was fourth on the list last year, and ranked number one this year.
UGA also ranked second in the Princeton Review’s subcategory of “lots of hard liquor”. They have been on the list of the top 20 party schools in the US for ten of the last thirteen years. UGA also took seventh place how available beer is, and ninth place for how little students on campus study.
This is the list of Princeton Review’s top 10 party schools for 2011:
1. University of Georgia -- Athens, Georgia
2. Ohio University -- Athens, Ohio
3. Pennsylvania State University -- University Park, Pennsylvania
4. West Virginia University -- Morgantown, West Virginia
5. University of Mississippi -- Oxford, Mississippi
6. University of Texas -- Austin, Texas
7. University of Florida -- Gainesville, Florida
8. University of California -- Santa Barbara, California
9. University of Iowa -- Iowa City
10. DePauw University -- Greencastle, Indiana
According to students at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, they do the least amount of studying of all of the schools in the US.
Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah ranked number one for the "stone cold sober schools," and for having the most religious students. BYU also ranked number three for having the most conservative students in the US.
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Sources: CNN and the Princeton Review
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