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Top party schools in the U.S., according to Princeton Review
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP/ABC7) - West Virginia University is the nation's top party school, displacing Ohio University in an annual survey by Princeton Review.
It's the third time that the West Virginia campus in Morgantown has made the top slot and the first time in five years. Last year it was ranked sixth.
Ohio University in Athens dropped to number three.
University of Maryland in College Park came in at number 18 on the list.
The rankings are in the 2013 edition of "The Best 377 Colleges," on sale Tuesday.
There are 62 lists, based on surveys of 122,000 students during the last school year. Students answered 80 questions about academics, administration, campus life, student body and themselves.
Topping the Stone-Cold Sober Schools for the 15th straight year? Utah's Brigham Young University.
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