Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Eastern....the Harvard of the MAC?

Top 10 Schools Where Students (Almost) Never Study
Article provided by The Princeton Review

2. Ohio University-Athens (Athens, Ohio)
The university's "very laid-back and friendly" undergrads can "usually be found in sweats and flip-flops generally all year round. We have a very casual atmosphere." It's "the perfect mixture of business with pleasure," students tell us, adding, "We get the work done on the weekdays so we can party hard on the weekends." Most agree that OU is "a rip-roaring good-time party school."

Students who considered Ohio State also looked at Indiana University-Bloomington, Kent State University, Miami University, and Penn State University.

7. Florida State University (Tallahassee, Florida)
"It is all about having a good time while getting a great education" at FSU, and most students figure out how to juggle both tasks. Undergraduates report that Seminoles "are very focused on classes during the week. However, when the weekends roll around, it is all about football (in the fall) and partying! FSU students know how to have a good time, and there is always a party going on."

Knew there was a reason I wanted to go to OU

Not surprisingly Eastern Michigan did not make the list...as it was hardly a fun place, as much as I loved it...
Even less surprising, my girlfriend has attended atleast two of the schools mentioned here. :-)

(milestone note: according to blogspot this is my 69th posting!!!)hehehe...

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

*tear
I miss FSU......
even if I did flunk out.

I was way more fun.

4:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where's BGSU in that list?! Hell's yeah go Falcons!!!!
Brandon

3:47 PM  

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