West Virginia University Regains Ranking As Nation's No. 1 Party School
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) _ To the disappointment of school administrators _ and the pride of some students _ West Virginia University is No. 1 on The Princeton's Review's annual list of the top 20
Monday, August 20th 2007, 4:38 pm
By: News On 6
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) _ To the disappointment of school administrators _ and the pride of some students _ West Virginia University is No. 1 on The Princeton's Review's annual list of the top 20 party schools.
The school has made the list seven times in the past 15 years, despite efforts to curb underage drinking and rowdy behavior.
But not since 1997 have the Mountaineers taken the top spot. Last year, WVU was No. 3, bested by the University of Texas at Austin and Penn State, both of which remain in the top 10 this year.
Senior Katie O'Hara, 22, said WVU is No. 1 because ``no matter what kind of party you want it's here _ bars, fraternities, house parties. ... If you want to take shots all night, there's a bar; no matter what you want to do, it's there.''
Still, O'Hara said her friends ``know how to manage their time. They know when to party and when not to,'' which wouldn't explain the school's No. 1 ranking in the category of Their Students (Almost) Never Study.
The rankings are contained in the 2008 edition of ``The Best 366 Colleges,'' which is going on sale Tuesday and is based on a survey of 120,000 college students at those schools, mostly during the 2006-07 school year.
No. 2 on the party list was the University of Mississippi, followed by the UT-Austin, the University of Florida and the University of Georgia.
West Virginia's No. 1 ranking is just speculation, said West Virginia sophomore Stuart Sauer.
``I think there's no way to measure that,'' said Sauer, 20, of Richmond, Va. ``Every school's a party school.''
Incoming WVU President Mike Garrison focused on the positive rather than the rankings, saying the students he met over the weekend and on the first day of classes Monday are more concerned with their futures ``and with the great year we have ahead'' than with partying.
``I'm focused on the way this university changes people's lives, the research that we do and the service we provide to the state of West Virginia,'' said Garrison, who officially replaces David C. Hardesty Jr. on Sept. 1. ``This is a special place, and the whole state is proud of it.''
The Princeton Review says the guide to the best schools is intended to help applicants who can't visit every school in person.
Guide author Robert Franek said each of the 366 schools ``is a 'best' when it comes to academics.
``But as anyone visiting colleges can attest, their campus cultures and offerings differ greatly,'' he said. ``It's all about the fit.''
At the other end of the partying spectrum is Brigham Young University, claiming the top spot in the ``Stone Cold Sober'' category for the 10th straight year.
The book has 62 categories in all, including: Best Campus Food, Virginia Tech; Most Beautiful Campus, Sweet Briar (Va.); Dorms Like Palaces, Smith College (Mass.); and Birkenstock-Wearing, Tree-Hugging, Clove-Smoking Vegetarians, Hampshire College (Mass).
This year, WVU finishes among the Top 10 in several other categories: No. 4 in Students Pack the Stadiums; No. 5 for Best College Library; No. 6 for Lots of Beer; No. 7 for Lots of Hard Liquor; and No. 8 for Best College Newspaper.
The Princeton Review, which is not affiliated with Princeton University, is a New York company known for test preparation courses, educational services and books. It published its first survey findings in August 1992.
Top 20 Party Schools
West Virginia University
University of Mississippi
University of Texas, Austin
University of Florida
University of Georgia
Penn State University
University of New Hampshire
Indiana University, Bloomington
Ohio University, Athens
University of California, Santa Barbara
Randolph-Macon College, Va.
University of Iowa
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Arizona State University
Florida State University
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
State University of New York, Albany
Top 20 ``Stone Cold Sober'' Schools
Brigham Young University
Wheaton College (Ill.)
Thomas Aquinas College (Calif.)
College of the Ozarks (Mo.)
Grove City College (Pa.)
U.S. Coast Guard Academy
U.S. Air Force Academy
U.S. Naval Academy
City University of New York, Queens College
Webb Institute (N.Y.)
Wellesley College, Mass.
Calvin College, Mich.
Wesleyan College, Ga.
U.S. Military Academy, N.Y.
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, Mass.
Berea College, Ky.
St. Olaf College, Minn.
Agnes Scott College, Ga.
Bryn Mawr College, Pa.
Spelman College, Ga.
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