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Princeton Review Party Schools 2011 Information Has Come Out

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Princeton review party schools 2011 has been published on media. Some students are happy about the change that has been happened as a new review says FSU may be studying longer and partying less. The latest rankings of the top American party schools for 2011 are in and FSU has been bumped down two places from spot number nine to spot number 11. The University of Florida was also bumped down from number two to number seven but the Princeton Review says the number one party school is the University of Georgia. FSU was also ranked 8th for a school that studies the least.

The University of Colorado’s Boulder campus slipped a notch in the “Reefer Madness” ranking from the Princeton Review this year, coming in at No. 6 on the 2010 list, which was unveiled Monday. Students on the Boulder campus have been behaving slightly better, according to the latest round of ratings. CU also ranked No. 16 for “Great College Town” this time around.

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The Princeton Review of the top Party Schools for 2010 to 2011 is out. University of Georgia is on top of the list. The Review, whose 2011 edition of “The Best 373 Colleges” is released Tuesday, combines student surveys with institutional data for assessments on dozens of categories, including the most beautiful campus (Sewanee – The University of the South), best food (Bowdoin College) and best dorms (Bryn Mawr College). And for all us Terp’s fans, the University of Maryland, College Park was named for best athletic facilities.

With all this in mind, how great is it to know that Princeton Review makes the job easy for us parents in weeding out the schools that attract the most hellbound students, based upon complex scientific data. Here we have the list of the Most Dangerous College schools, because they are known as ‘party schools’. If you see any of these schools on your child’s final selection list, simply X through it. If this is the only school where they were accepted, too bad, they can go to work for a year and go apply again next year. It is better than them turning up dead from alcohol poisoning, getting addicted to crack or marijane with the basketball team. Though “The Help” and “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest” might elicit tears and chills, do any books capitalize more on raw angst than college guides such as The Princeton Review party schools 2011, actually. Parents are looking for leaders in the Most Well-Behaved and Studious categories, while the kids’ eyes are drawn to Best Party School.

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