Monday, July 27, 2009

Penn State Takes Nation's Top Party School Honors, Just Beating U of Florida

Penn State has been named the top party school of 2009 by The Princeton Review. The home of the Nittany Lions has wrestled the top spot from The University of Florida, which placed second this year and also ironically took the top spot in the category of Best Career School. The University of Mississippi took third place in this year's rankings, which polls Nittany_Lion122,000 students at the 371 best colleges placed by The Princeton Review. Penn State has been named on the list for the past seven years, previously finishing as high as third in 2008. This is the first time that the school has nabbed the top spot, however. Proving that school administrators know how to ruin a good thing, Penn State spokeswoman Anne Marie Mountz was quoted as saying, "There are about 10 sites I found on Facebook urging students to vote and make Penn State the No. 1 party school, which shows that these rankings are nothing more than a popularity contest." In addition to being named second in rated top party school by The Princeton Review, the school also placed highly in the U.S. News & World Report's ranking of academic programs including in engineering, which has proven to be a highly lucrative major. Naturally, Starving Students knows how to party. In fact, have you ever seen a college party without Starving Students? Probably not. Either way, if you're planning on moving to one of the best party schools in the nation to attend school or to just, well, um, party, go ahead and give us a call. We can save you money on books or other party materials when you take advantage of our Cram Session when you give us a call at (888) 931-MOVE (6683) or send us an e-mail here This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it today.

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