As you’ve heard every single day since your freshman year of high school, college is the most fun you’ll have in your whole life. Well, provided things like “the miracle of life” don’t appeal to you, which they shouldn’t if you are 20 years old. But who has the most fun of them all? Business Insider came up with a list based on The Princeton Review’s 2015 college rankings of the following 12 items:
Their Students Love These Colleges
Students Study the Least
Everyone Plays Intramural Sports
Best Athletic Facilities
Party Schools
Jock Schools
Lots of Hard Liquor
Lots of Beer
Lots of Greek Life
College City Gets High Marks
Happiest Students
Best Quality of Life
Not studying in favor of drinking seems to be the general formula for happiness. Honestly, what else is there? All things considered, the 20 most fun colleges in America are as follows. “But my school isn’t on the list!” Well, you’re probably not as fun as you think you are.
20. Miami University — Oxford, Ohio
19. Auburn University — Auburn, Alabama
18. Bucknell University — Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
17. University of Kansas — Lawrence, Kansas
16. Lehigh University — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
15. University of Wisconsin — Madison, Wisconsin
14. Southern Methodist University — Dallas, Texas
13. University of Florida — Gainesville, Florida
12. University of California Santa Barbara — Santa Barbara, California
11. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — Urbana, Illinois and Champaign, Illinois
10. Vanderbilt University — Nashville, Tennessee
9. West Virginia University — Morganville, West Virginia
8. Florida State University — Tallahassee, Florida
7. Kansas State University — Manhattan, Kansas
6. Virginia Tech University — Blacksburg, Virginia
5. University of Iowa — Iowa City, Iowa
4. Tulane University — New Orleans, Louisiana
3. Syracuse University — Syracuse, New York
2. Penn State University — State College, Pennsylvania
1. Clemson University — Clemson, South Carolina
To read the complete methodology, click here..
[via Business Insider]
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