Tulane named No. 1 'Party School,' No. 1 for community service
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Tulane top party school in the country!
....and best college city.
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This year, New Orleans’ Tulane University takes the No. 1 spot. Tulane was No. 1 on Princeton Review’s party list only once before: In 1992, when the very first list was published for the 1993 edition.
“People are definitely partiers. If you’re not going out at least twice a week you’re in the minority,” reads a student quote from the 2018 edition. “Intelligence is well respected. What do we do for fun? We party. But we don’t just get drunk. We party with a purpose.”
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This year, New Orleans’ Tulane University takes the No. 1 spot. Tulane was No. 1 on Princeton Review’s party list only once before: In 1992, when the very first list was published for the 1993 edition.
“People are definitely partiers. If you’re not going out at least twice a week you’re in the minority,” reads a student quote from the 2018 edition. “Intelligence is well respected. What do we do for fun? We party. But we don’t just get drunk. We party with a purpose.”
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And their parents pay good money for thisdpm wave wrote:....and best college city.
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This year, New Orleans’ Tulane University takes the No. 1 spot. Tulane was No. 1 on Princeton Review’s party list only once before: In 1992, when the very first list was published for the 1993 edition.
“People are definitely partiers. If you’re not going out at least twice a week you’re in the minority,” reads a student quote from the 2018 edition. “Intelligence is well respected. What do we do for fun? We party. But we don’t just get drunk. We party with a purpose.”
Wave slips to #3 this year.
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We just can't stay consistently good in anything.tpstulane wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:37 pm Wave slips to #3 this year.
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Oh well, even the Crimson Tide doesn’t win the NCAA football championship every year, but almost? Yet, I am confident we will always be Top 10 for Party School.RobertM320 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 7:18 amWe just can't stay consistently good in anything.tpstulane wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:37 pm Wave slips to #3 this year.
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No doubt, we need to focus on "finishing strong".RobertM320 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 7:18 amWe just can't stay consistently good in anything.tpstulane wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:37 pm Wave slips to #3 this year.
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When I was an undergrad, I remember Playboy Magazine did a "Top Party Schools" article (one of the few I read in that publication!) At the end of the article they had a footnote about Tulane. It read something like "We omit Tulane from the list because it's not fair to compare professionals to amateurs."
That being said, at $70k/year, I would hope the kids value their time in the classroom. I did my fair share (and then some) of partying as an undergrad. But, having worked my way through and paying a good portion myself, I very rarely missed class. A lot of sweat and hustle went into my degree, and it wasn't due to the two years I spent as a (founding) member of the Tulane Hockey club.
That being said, at $70k/year, I would hope the kids value their time in the classroom. I did my fair share (and then some) of partying as an undergrad. But, having worked my way through and paying a good portion myself, I very rarely missed class. A lot of sweat and hustle went into my degree, and it wasn't due to the two years I spent as a (founding) member of the Tulane Hockey club.
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