BU and party school don't belong in the same sentence.Cupidity wrote:Boston University School of Law.
I know BU's undergrad isn't a party school. But our weekly bar reviews have copious free beer and 150+ students. It is insane.
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Uva and it's not even close.
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Where does Miami come into play in all of this? I'm sure if it's good enough for Jersey Shore it's good enough for law students
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Using that logic, rutgers should be #1.Gelly wrote:Where does Miami come into play in all of this? I'm sure if it's good enough for Jersey Shore it's good enough for law students
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This post should be followed up in a year with "how to land Pillsbury's Alcoholic Beverage practice group." Please.
Also, you don't want the kids who party the hardest in your section, because they wouldn't do it in law school if they didn't know what they were doing. It's the weekend-only kids you want. Less experience, bigger hangovers.
Also, you don't want the kids who party the hardest in your section, because they wouldn't do it in law school if they didn't know what they were doing. It's the weekend-only kids you want. Less experience, bigger hangovers.
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LMAOjawsthegreat wrote:Uva and it's not even close.
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Yale, hands down. They have no fucking grades people, and randomly assign Hs and Ps, so prospective employers can't tell what the fucking rank of the students are. You can chill out for three years getting laid basically.
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IMO, you cannot find a bigger congregation of D-Bags than in Scottsdale. Beautiful women--yes. Better break out a set of Mercedes keys if you even want a look from them. Mill Ave>Scottsdale.Alex-Trof wrote:IMO, Tucson sucks. Wanna see real parties? Drive for 2 hours to Old Town Scottsdale. The most beautiful women (outside of maybe LA and San Diego) go to clubs there. Besides it is actual nightlife, not just some hole-in-the-wall bars. If you like well dressed crowd, good music, and metropolitan atmosphere, forget about UofA and go to ASU.boat343 wrote:Hahaha. This is a good one. A couple years ago UofA played BYU in the Las Vegas Bowl. The hotel scenes leading up to the game all week were hilarious. You had fans decked out in red and blue dancing on tables, pouring shots down each other's throats, girls screaming "UofAAAAA," and licking each other's faces... it was nuts! And, all the while, BYU fans are in the corner eating ice cream.D. H2Oman wrote:BYU
UofA probably beats asu out for top party school. Am I biased? Yes, I'm a Wildcat, and I cannot concede defeat to asu in anything. But, hear me out. UofA is smaller and Tucson is just not that big--everything is pretty central. I partied with the law students quite a bit; it seemed like the law school was kind of like a frat, in the sense that they all got along and attended the same parties, bars, and such--not in the sense that they were douche bags. It was a really awesome environment. Completely the opposite of what I heard people were like at law school, as far as cut-throat nature and all. I would imagine Phoenix being so big and all, everybody probably ends up doing there own thing and thinking they are too-cool-for-school. Just my opinion, though.