Just in time for the back-to-school follies... The uber-authoratative (*wink wink*) Princeton Review has annual (I suppose it's annual, though I'd never heard of it until last year) rankings of the country's universities. Or, more specifically and more publicized, the ranking of the top "party schools" in the country. Colorado University in Boulder tops the list this year, with Indiana falling to third from first in last year's survey.
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.
I'll leave it to you to interpret the legitimicy of those criteria. Seems to me the only notable conclusions one could reach from such questions would be exactly which schools had the least number of "things to do."
Not that I'm really an authoratative source in any way myself. :)
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