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Three Pa. Colleges Named Top Party Schools
Bucknell University, coming in at number four, was the top non-Big Ten school on Princeton Review's list.
The Princeton Review released its annual list of the top party schools in America, and three Pennsylvania schools made the top 20.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign topped the list, with Iowa and Wisconsin-Madison coming in second and third, respectively.
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Bucknell University, coming in at number four, was the top non-Big Ten school on the list. Lehigh University was ranked 11th and Penn State was ranked 13th.
The exact formula for how the ranking was determined was not explained in a press release from the review, but it did give a general overview about how all of their rankings are compiled.
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“The rankings are based on surveys of 136,000 students (average 358 per campus) at the 380 colleges in the book in 2014–15 and/or the previous two school years,” the release says.
“The survey asks students 80 questions about their school’s academics, administration, student body, and themselves. The ranking methodology uses a five-point Likert scale to convert qualitative student assessments into quantitative data for school-to-school comparisons.”
Here were the top 20 from the list:
1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2. University of Iowa
3. University of Wisconsin-Madison
4. Bucknell University
5. Syracuse University
6. University of California-Santa Barbara
7. West Virginia University
8. University of Georgia
9. Tulane University
10. Colgate University
11. Lehigh University
12. University of Mississippi
13. Penn State University
14. University of Florida
15. Florida State University
16. Ohio University
17. DePauw University
18. University of Vermont
19. Miami University
20. College of Charleston
On the other end of the spectrum, BYU was named the most “stone-cold sober” school for the 18th year in a row.
Check out the full party school rankings here.
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