CSNbbs

Full Version: Tulane/Syracuse #1 Princeton Review
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Tulane #1 for Party School This Year
Top Party Schools - Princeton Review 2017 rankings
1. Tulane University - New Orleans, LA
2. West Virginia University - Morgantown, WV
3. Bucknell University - Lewisburg, PA
4. Syracuse University - Syracuse, NY
5. University of Wisconsin-Madison - Madison, WI
6. University of Delaware Newark, DE
7. University of Colorado-Boulder - Boulder, CO
8. Colgate University - Hamilton, NY
9. Lehigh University - Bethlehem, PA
10. University of Maine - Orono, ME

Syracuse #1 School For Packing The Stadium
1. Syracuse
2. Clemson
3. Kansas State
4. Auburn
5. Oklahoma
6. Marquette
7. UConn
8. Xavier
9. Gonzaga
10. Penn St

http://college.usatoday.com/2017/07/31/2...-rankings/

Syracuse reppin below to get on both lists (the only school) from last April's Mayfest
[Image: -233a23bd2a7696f6.jpg]

[Image: -cecf037d4c31d600.jpg]

[Image: -5ccad5d6ddc9af88.jpg]
(07-31-2017 02:09 PM)TexanMark Wrote: [ -> ]Tulane #1 for Party School This Year
Top Party Schools - Princeton Review 2017 rankings
1. Tulane University - New Orleans, LA
2. West Virginia University - Morgantown, WV
3. Bucknell University - Lewisburg, PA
4. Syracuse University - Syracuse, NY
5. University of Wisconsin-Madison - Madison, WI
6. University of Delaware Newark, DE
7. University of Colorado-Boulder - Boulder, CO
8. Colgate University - Hamilton, NY
9. Lehigh University - Bethlehem, PA
10. University of Maine - Orono, ME

Syracuse #1 School For Packing The Stadium
1. Syracuse
2. Clemson
3. Kansas State
4. Auburn
5. Oklahoma
6. Marquette
7. UConn
8. Xavier
9. Gonzaga
10. Penn St

http://college.usatoday.com/2017/07/31/2...-rankings/

UConn is in the middle of nowhere, UMass is in the middle of nowhere, URI is in on the coast kind of in the middle of nowhere. But UMaine is really really in the middle of nowhere.
Glad to see some love for Marquette.

02-13-banana
(07-31-2017 03:44 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote: [ -> ]Glad to see some love for Marquette.

02-13-banana

Princeton Review actually looks at more than football
(07-31-2017 03:55 PM)TexanMark Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-31-2017 03:44 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote: [ -> ]Glad to see some love for Marquette.

02-13-banana

Princeton Review actually looks at more than football

Especially when considering SU's #1 "packing the stadium". Obviously that's hoops, since their football attendance is pretty dreadful.
Glad to see Tulane win something.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Tulane students and alumni would rather do a parade, concert, cafe trip, or bar crawl instead of going to a football game.

We collectively demand a D1 program, but can't really be bothered with going to more than a game or two.
I thought Creighton had best attendance in BE shouldn't they be ahead of Marquette
(07-31-2017 09:27 PM)gosports1 Wrote: [ -> ]I thought Creighton had best attendance in BE shouldn't they be ahead of Marquette

Attendance is actually only one criteria...it relies on surveys of students too.
I thought these were the top ten schools for New Jersey kids.
UMass is #1 in Dining

Quote:AMHERST, Mass. – The food in the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s dining halls is so good that The Princeton Review came back for another helping, choosing the school as the national leader in collegiate dining in the U.S. for a second straight year.

The announcement further cements UMass Dining’s reputation for serving up healthy, sustainable and delicious food prepared by award-winning chefs, says Ken Toong, executive director of Auxiliary Enterprises at UMass Amherst.
The university will be among the schools featured live on NBC’s “Today Show” on Tuesday, Aug. 1 between 9-10 a.m. Chefs Robert Bankert and Anthony Jung are expected to appear.

“We chose UMass Amherst because it offers outstanding academics,” said Robert Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief. “Our selections are primarily based on our surveys of administrators at several hundred four-year colleges. We also visit dozens of colleges each year and give considerable weight to opinions of our staff and our 24-member National College Counselor Advisory Board. Most importantly, we look at valuable feedback we get from each school’s customers—our surveys of students attending them.”

http://www.umass.edu/newsoffice/article/...ing-second

[Image: DGJlmbdWAAQToOp.jpg]
Wait...UCF is not on the top 10 party list?

Dude....the girls at that school. Why did I get married lol.
Ohio is nowhere to be found!?!? They used to be a staple on this list......
U of Idaho used to dominate partying.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
(08-01-2017 07:31 AM)mikeinsec127 Wrote: [ -> ]I thought these were the top ten schools for New Jersey kids.

03-lmfao I just re-looked at the Party School list...you actually are speaking truth. Just needed Duke and Miami on the list. 04-cheers
(07-31-2017 09:27 PM)gosports1 Wrote: [ -> ]I thought Creighton had best attendance in BE shouldn't they be ahead of Marquette
Creighton's fanbase is all cardigan-wearing boomers who are more interested in being seen at the game than the game itself.
Reference URL's