Saturday, June 6, 2020

An Interesting College Ranking

An Interesting College Ranking September 12 Were not so sure that Ben Franklin would be all that pleased that Penn recently topped one particular college ranking. We came across an interesting college ranking. Its the ranking of top party schools, as reported by Business Insider. It should be noted that the ranking, however, was conducted byPlayboy Magazine. Yes, youve read that correctly. While it should come as no surprise that certain universities near the top of the ranking, this years #1 ranked party school came as a surprise to us. Because who knew that the University of Pennsylvania  throws such big parties? At least according to the source. According to an article on this college ranking  in Business Insider, The Ivy League  school tops Playboys ninth annual list of party schools, its first appearance in the ranking. Last years number one school,  West Virginia University, fell to number three on Playboys list. Smarties can party too, and UPenn puts other Ivies to shame with its union of brains, brewskies and bros, Playboy writes. Boasting a notorious underground frat scene that school officials have deemed a nuisance, these renegades pony up thousands of dollars’ worth of liquor for their parties—and competition among the houses means a balls-out war of debauchery.' This may not be a ranking that administrators at the University of Pennsylvania are too fond of bragging about! If youre curious about which other universities appear on this ranking, #10 is Syracuse University, #9 is University of Texas, #8 is Colorado State University, #7 is University of Miami (shocker!), #6 is University of California Santa Cruz, #5 is University of Iowa, #4 is University of Arizona (another shocker not really!), #3 is West Virginia University, and #2 is University of Wisconsin. But apparently no university parties as hard as Penn. Does that surprise you? Were not so sure how this particular magazine arrived at these rankings and if theres any actual data involved in their calculations or if its just based on subjective opinion but were curious to hear where you stand on the question of whether or not Penn really is a big party school. So let us know your thoughts by posting a Comment below. We look forward to hearing from you!

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