8 Under-Appreciated College Campuses You Have To Check Out
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There are some of you out there, like myself, who attend colleges that are notorious for being great party schools, or they reside in a town with a great bar scene. Austin, Athens (both Ohio and Georgia), State College, Bloomington, Tempe, and Eugene are just some of the few that come to mind. However, many of you do not go to schools like this. That’s not to say that your school isn’t fun; it’s just overlooked. Or maybe it does suck (College Station). This is meant to highlight the under-appreciated campuses across the country.
BCS Schools
1. Iowa State University (Ames, Iowa)
One of my favorite weekends in college was spent on the campus of Iowa State. One reason it was fun is because I came in with zero expectations of having a good time. That wasn’t the case. It was a football weekend, so the city was buzzing with excitement. The girls from out of state were cute and the girls from Iowa were salivating at the chance to meet anybody from somewhere else and escape. Though they prided themselves on the city’s few bars, Ames was definitely more of a house party town. We explored a few fraternities and found that the guys were relatively cool, excluding a few small town idiots. This isn’t a place I would recommend going to visit nine months out of the year, but if you’ve got a friend in Ames and nothing to do on Labor Day, it’s worth a trip.
Similar school: Kansas
2. North Carolina State University (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Sort of the red-headed stepchild of the research triangle, NC State doesn’t really get a lot of respect as a fun place to visit. With UNC basking in all of the glory 20 miles to the west, NC State is typically referred to as a backup plan in every sense of the phrase. However, I would disagree. NC State has a thriving Greek community and takes a lot of pride in having a good time. Fraternity houses, while not comparable to those at UNC, are still really fun places to hangout. There are some cool bars within walking distance and the school is right next to downtown. For a place that doesn’t get a lot of love because of the other schools in the state, it is still a lot cooler than most shitty state schools with no alternative.
Similar school: Clemson
3. Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas)
We all know about SMU and we all know about Texas. TCU is like their undiscovered lovechild. It has the best looking girls of any school in the region, in my opinion. It has the respected history and old money that you would find in Austin, while it is small enough to meet other people without having to know them beforehand, like SMU. Fort Worth is no Austin, but it has a thriving bar scene. The school doesn’t have fraternity houses, so if you aren’t going to the bars, you’re probably having a house party somewhere. A trip to Fort Worth probably means getting hammered and going to a concert at Billy Bob’s, too. You just can’t go wrong with TCU.
Similar school: Furman University
4. University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
When it comes to football, nobody ignores the Crimson Tide, but Alabama is often disrespected when it comes to being viewed as a party school. Aside from their really stupid internal “Old Row vs. New Row” struggle, Alabama has a bunch of cool things to offer. The bars on University Ave. are a stone’s throw away from campus and are pretty popular spots. The Booth, Enesfree, and Glory Bound were three bars that I thought were comparable to anything I have ever experienced at UGA or in Austin. The girls are hot, the football is good, the city is pretty. Tuscaloosa sure beats the hell out of spending a weekend at Ole Miss.
Similar school: Tennessee
5. Tulane University (New Orleans, Louisiana)
If you’re resigned to the fact that you’re probably going to get robbed at least once when you visit Tulane, then it’s definitely a good spot to check out. The best part about visiting Tulane is the fact that it has everything New Orleans has to offer but, at the same time, has its own area where you can just hang out with other Tulane students. While Bourbon Street is definitely a must-see at some point in your life, Tulane guys can show you a good time without making you feel like a tourist. The bars are tough on fakes, so if you’re under 21 and going to visit, you better be confident it’s going to work.
Similar school: College of Charleston
Aspiring Mid Majors
6. Qunnipiac University/University of New Haven/Yale (New Haven, Connecticut)
Toads. The only reason these schools are on this list is because of Toads. If you’ve never been to Toads, I can’t accurately explain it. It’s not so much a bar as it is a massive portal to Hell where morality is forgotten. If you have been to Toads, you definitely understand what I am talking about. This is a bar/nightclub that you must check out. People from all three of these schools go to Toads regularly. Quinnipiac actually provides a bus service directly to it. Want a new perspective on life? Visit one of these three schools and make someone take you to Toads for a night.
Similar school: N/A
7. University of Vermont (Burlington, Vermont)
Springfest. The Naked Bike Ride.
Similar School: Colorado
8. UNC- Wilmington (Wilmington, NC)
The only reason UNCW is making the list is because they have some of the coolest beach bars in the country. Red Dawg’s, Lagerheads, and the Palm Room are all some of the coolest college bars you’ll see anywhere. They’re basically right on the water. Chances are you’ve never heard of the school and you probably don’t know anybody who goes there, but it is growing both in popularity and in size. UNCW’s greek life has been on the rise the past five years and the school is notorious for having some of the best looking girls in the southeast. Spending all day at the beach and all night at a beach bar with hot college girls is definitely why UNCW earns a spot on the list.
Similar school: UC-Santa Barbara
Honorable Mentions:
Miami (Ohio)
South Carolina
James Madison
Kansas
Loyola Marymount
Pepperdine
Utah State
IUP
College of Charleston
William and Mary
Millsaps College
“Tuscaloosa sure beats the hell out of spending a weekend at Ole Miss.”
Don’t get me wrong, Tuscaloosa is pretty great, but clearly you’ve never been to Oxford. Maybe you’re confusing Ole Miss and MS State.
11 years ago at 3:52 pmYea Starkville, MS really blows
11 years ago at 6:03 pmI have partied in most SEC citys and Starkville has changed a lot over the last 10 years. Tuscalossa is a dump but not as bad as Baton Rouge and Oxford<Starkville
11 years ago at 7:09 pmAgreed. One of the main reasons people view Starkville as a shit hole is because Oxford might as well be Tryhardville, USA so Ole Miss has a lot more guys who come on TFM who have never been to Starkville talking shit about it. I like Oxford and have been there several times, but you can still have just as good a time in Starkville. Especially after we beat Ole Miss and there hippie quarterback in football.
11 years ago at 8:00 pmFor God’s sake it is their****
11 years ago at 8:47 pmI noticed it soon after but didn’t give enough of a shit to correct it.
11 years ago at 9:12 pmJust wanted to say UF sucks.
11 years ago at 9:20 pm^ No Yahoo you suck
11 years ago at 9:21 pm^ Being a poor white boy who was bullied in Brooklyn must suck. Do me a favor and dust off the steps of a bulge bracket bank as I make due for my entrance you fucking peasant.
11 years ago at 9:23 pmUnless you’re in Starkville for Bulldog Bash or a baseball game, then it really isn’t that much fun. If you find Starkville better than Oxford, then you most likely enjoy far different things than most people. But please continue to say Starkville is better because you guys party hard once every 2 years minimum if you guys beat Ole Miss at home.
11 years ago at 9:35 pmWell, this just isn’t true.
11 years ago at 9:53 pmThe fact that all those schools except Alabama made the list and Miami of Ohio was an honorable mention is a fucking joke.
11 years ago at 3:53 pm^ not sure which way you mean that partner ive visited Oxford, ohio a few times and its fucking awesome there. Unless your saying it deserved to be on the list in which case you and I are in full agreement.
11 years ago at 3:56 pmYeah, I could have worded that better, I meant all those schools made the list and Miami was *only* honorable mention.
11 years ago at 4:03 pmwhat the fuck? theres a miami in ohio?
11 years ago at 12:44 amI stopped taking this seriously when I came across the line about Tuscaloosa beating the hell out of Ole Miss.
11 years ago at 3:55 pmEverything about Alabama is better then Ole Miss.Just my opinion.
11 years ago at 4:15 pmAlabama, gorgegeous state for such shitty people.
11 years ago at 4:18 pmThe only thing Alabama has on Ole Miss is football. And now they’ve hired Kiffin I’m not so sure their program will be as good anymore
11 years ago at 8:28 pmOle Miss could hope and pray that Saben left for Texas.The only way Ole Miss takes over the SEC is if Saben leaves Alabama which will be for a while.Roll Tide
11 years ago at 3:40 amSaban? You clearly know nothing about football
11 years ago at 11:49 amI’d say Ohio University deserves at least an honorable mention. I was more impressed with that school and with the town of Athens than I have been with any school outside the south. Literally, a perfect college town setup.
11 years ago at 3:59 pmwell then you must be a fucking goober
11 years ago at 6:39 pmNeauxpe.
11 years ago at 7:00 pm^^ quite possibly the most asinine comment ever
11 years ago at 4:54 amThe University of Illinois not being on here clearly shows some dumb, hilly billy, biased southerner wrote it.
11 years ago at 4:00 pmU of I is not “Under-Appreciated” bud. Anyone who spends two days at a college in the Midwest hears about Chambana night life.
11 years ago at 4:35 pmBecause it’s not under-appreciated.
11 years ago at 8:57 amI go to UNCW, and I can tell you that it’s amazing.
11 years ago at 4:07 pmUNCW is amazing.
11 years ago at 4:08 pmI lived in Wilmington when I was younger and really want to visit sometime
11 years ago at 5:23 pmI pity anyone who hasn’t expeirenced the ratchetness of a Red Dogs night.
11 years ago at 8:31 pm^sounds fun, man.
11 years ago at 11:28 pmToads Place is an absolute shithole where poor people go to listen to coon tunes and that new kind of retro music that sounds like a dial up tone. I wouldn’t be caught there while white, ever.
11 years ago at 4:08 pmNew Orleans bars are hard tough on IDs? Someone obviously never been to my city outside of Bourbon Street. Anyone who grew up in that magnificent place knows that’s a lie.
Places like the Boot and Tucks (God rest its dirty soul) were fairly easy to get into in highschool. Granted some places were a little hard like Bruno’s or F&Ms but later was pretty simple with a $5 or $10 bribe.
On a related note, I hate how Tulane has been take over by North Easterners who think they “know” New Orleans after only a few semesters.
11 years ago at 4:09 pmdon’t forget about fats, miss maes, and Snake and Jakes Christmas bar…
11 years ago at 4:17 pmNot even sure about on Bourbon St… I got into like three bars, including Silkys with mine
11 years ago at 4:53 pmFunny you mention IDs. They literally just had a 17 year old go “missing” from Red Eye bar. Turns out she was just shacking up with an older dude she met that night.
11 years ago at 10:56 amMs Mae’s is actually pretty difficult now. A year or two ago, you could walk in and never get carded.
11 years ago at 1:34 pmIf you can’t get into the Boot with a fake, then you’re just living life wrong. I’ve seen a van load of high school kids roll into F&Ms and promptly vomit on the floor, never to be kicked out or carded. IDs are not an issue generally.
Also, Murray, absolutely. Yankees spending two semesters in New Orleans and then becoming annoying as fuck about it.
11 years ago at 4:17 pmRest in peace Tucks. Of course someone just HAD to get literally executed outside of it.
11 years ago at 12:47 pm^^^^Yeah that MCA girl’s “disappearance” blew up pretty damn quickly
11 years ago at 12:50 pmWilliam and Mary’s campus is fucking terrible
11 years ago at 4:10 pmThank you. At least somebody realized it.
11 years ago at 5:20 pm