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  • I am down for an NC meetup, especially if its somewhere in the Piedmont region of North Carolina.
  • edited September 2008
    All schools are party schools.
    Not true. Most of the schools that have the top reputations as party schools have very little else to do. I went to ECU for two years, which was listed in some big magazine's party school list. It was terrible...I either stayed home or went to gaming/anime clubs. There was literally nothing to do in the town except go out and drink. Once I transferred to NC State, there was a lot more around and a lot more to do.

    And don't even get me started on the VD rate at ECU. Gah. Scary.

    Of course, now I am out of college and sadly lack for things to go out and do. Ah well.
    Post edited by Nuri on
  • edited March 2009
    Most of the schools that have the top reputations as party schools have very little else to do.
    Speaking from two colleges that I know a good amount about, Ohio University and OSU are both known as party schools. But due to their size (both student enrollment and actual campus size), there are PLENTY of things to do other than partying, but they are easily the two biggest party schools in Ohio.
    Post edited by Dkong on
  • RIT, only had one type of party... A Sausage party... *drum roll*
  • Ain't no party like a sausage party, cuz a sausage party don't stop!
  • edited March 2009
    I'm going to U of I next year. Thousands of engineering students, moving directly from the library to the bars. Craziness.
    Post edited by WindUpBird on
  • Ain't no party like my nanna's tea party / hey, ho!
  • Ain't no party likemy nanna's tea party / hey, ho!
    You, sir, are the motherflippin'.
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