Which college do you go to?

Completely agree. Haha we can just claim it since some review board said it though. And snap, I guess I just haven't driven to Sundown enough to know the actual time it takes.
 
you must be the 5th person in this thread to claim you go to the #1 party school. There are hundreds and hundreds of great party schools out there.. Who cares which is "#1"?
 
quoted from article:

The rankings were based on surveys of 126,000 students, an average of 333 per campus, conducted during the 2012-13 and/or the previous two school years. The survey asked students 80 questions about academics, administration, the student body and the general lifestyle around campus.

Really, and that decides the top school in America? Give me a break. I say again, who cares? You go to a college that partys. Join the club.
 
I'm still extremely skeptical of those numbers, even for under represented minorities.

But regardless, good luck with your applications.
 
So I'm deciding between University of Reno Nevada and Western Washington. What you guys think? And if you guys have first hand experience were do you recommend for living on campus?
 
If you are going to live at UNR you'll definitely want to live in nye hall or the living learning center
 
Haha the cold has nothing to do with it, go to montreal and people will still be partying every day in sub zero weather. I'm at McGill and I can vouch for that
 
As a prospective senior can someone give me a personal opinion on U of U, I visited and loved the campus and the academic school portion yet I didn't have much if a chance to interact with the student body much.
 
I go to Bates College in Lewiston Maine. Academically, its pretty hard to get into, but a step under the Ivies and top-tier (Amherst, Williams, Middlebury) NESCAC schools.

We're about 45 minutes from Sunday River, and an and 1:15 from Sugarloaf. Those two, along with Loon do a season pass for college kids with no blackout dates for ~350$, which is a steal. On any given weekend, you should have no trouble finding people to go ski with, although I will note that there isn't a huge park scene here, so if you're just looking to lap the park all day, expect to do it alone.

Overall I love the place, academics are great, I've truly met some awesome people there, and they really seem to be moving in the right direction(new president, well thought out campus expansion plans, emphasis on increased student interactions with Lewiston, ect.) Feel free to ask me any questions about it.
 
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