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[quote=Anonymous]No need to be concerned about any Top 25 National University being a party school. Too many serious students and grad students in addition to a wealth of non-party options. Nonetheless, Tulane University--a Top 50 National University--appears on a few lists as the top party school in the nation. Small, rural LACs can push one into a party scene due to lack of options both on and off campus. Although a great school academically with strong career advising, Grinnell College in Iowa does have a lot of alcohol & drugs on campus. Colgate has a social scene dominated by Greek life, but Colgate is also strong academically and its graduates seem to do well. Social options are limited at small, rural, isolated schools so much of the social life centers around parties. But none of the Top 25 LACs (or Top 25 National Universities) are regarded as party schools. The problem at some large state public universities (not among the Top 25) with regard to partying is that some dorm halls become unpleasant during the weekends due to those who drink too much & make too much noise and get sick in the bathrooms & hallways. Many schools-both large & small--offer substance free housing.[/quote]
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