Posted on 04/18/2010 9:24:05 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
CHICAGO, April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- For only the fifth time in its 57-year history, Playboy magazine has released its list of America's Top 10 Party Schools. The much-talked-about rankings, featured in the magazine's May 2010 issue (available on newsstands and at www.playboydigital.com on Friday, April 16), were determined by Playboy's editors, with input from the magazine's campus representatives, models, photographers, online voters, and student readers.
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University of Texas at Austin
West Virginia University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Miami
East Carolina University
Arizona State University
Rollins College
University of California-Santa Barbara
Plymouth State University
University of Iowa
ALL schools to AVOID.
I don’t know, if you can get into Texas, it would be hard to turn down.
I’m not sure about the rankings of the other schools, but Texas is a good school.
UNLV and UC Boulder didn’t make the list?
WVU finished second again!
What do we have to do, elect Ray Dills student body president?
I love Texans but passed on that Univesity when I started my degree collection. Things are changing ... and University of Texas is NOT a school on our radar list for college for our kids.
Hillsdale College looks interesting. It’s private and CONSERVATIVE. For an undergraduate degree it might work for us when the time comes to decide.
Have Obama come visit and have a few of his parties there. Maybe then they can move up to the number one position.
University of Texas at Austin and University of Iowa at Iowa City, #1 and #10 on the list are hotbeads of leftist influence in their respective states.
UT is an outstanding school and admission is very competitive. It’s huge so I would expect a high number of party people. That’s what a lot of people do at that age. Obviously Playboy isn’t attempting to define the academic merit of any of these schools.
As a party school, the University of Miami is over rated, trust me. I think the reason it makes these lists is because it is in MIAMI, and Miami rocks, as far as partying goes.
That is fine, but for a lot of people Texas is a great education in a city that is a lot of fun. It does take a lot of maturity to go there and know when to have fun and when to work, but considering how hard it is to get in these days, most students should have that.
ECU makes it in the top 10.
What in thew world are you talking about? Why would Obama come to Aunt Bea’s home town?
Go Badgers! Whoo-hoo we’re #3!
One big BWA-HA,
(actually, i think some other smaller schools are better qualified in that area.)
I don't care what they do---I wouldn't pay for a kid to attend TU.
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