The Princeton Review released its annual list of top party schools today, and the results are pretty surprising. At the top of the list ahead of all your typical big state party schools was Syracuse University, a well-admired private academic institution in upstate New York.
The results were determined by a survey of 130,000 students at the Princeton Review's affiliated schools. Aside from party rankings, Princeton Review has other college rankings including most LGBT-Friendly School and Best College Newspaper. You'll need to register with Princeton Review's website to see the full rankings, but it costs nothing to join. Check the gallery above to see if you made the list.
Full list of the Princeton Review's college rankings.
1. Syracuse University (Steve Jacobs / AP)
2. University of Iowa (Charlie Neibergall / AP)
3. University of California, Santa Barbara (Wikimedia Commons)
4. West Virginia University (Wikimedia Commons)
5. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Wikimedia Commons)
6. Lehigh University (Wikimedia Commons)
7. Pennsylvania State University (Gene J. Puskar / AP)
8. University of Wisconsin-Madison (Joe Koshollek / AP)
9. Bucknell University (Pat Little / AP)
10. University of Florida (Kristen Bartlett Grace / AP)
11. Miami University (Ohio) (Wikimedia Commons)
12. Florida State University (Steve Cannon / AP)
13. Ohio University (Wikipedia)
14. DePauw University (Wikimedia Commons)
15. University of Georgia (Steve Burns / Flickr)
16. University of Mississippi (Rogelio V. Solis / AP)
17. Tulane University (Tulane Public Relations / Flickr)
18. University of Vermont (Wikipedia Commons)
19. University of Oregon (prayitnophotography / Flickr)
20. University of Delaware (Wikipedia Commons)