Infographic Rates the Top Ten Party Schools of the Last Decade

This infographic from Complex.com sorts out the hierarchy of party schools based on the last ten winners of the title.

Can you imagine raging with all the famous alumni they list? I bet Rick “Rooster” Santorum has a menage with Paltrow and Andrews while Trey Parker and Matt Stone black out and take turns upper decking your toilet. I’d go to that party.





[h/t to reader nycfratstar]

  1. Jacob_Spartan

    Michigan State deserves to be on here. 36 Greek chapters and its a school known for rioting after almost anything

    12 years ago at 11:27 am
    1. anon7472974648

      Maybe. Though I will say that, as great as Cedarfest is, Wisky’s Halloween party on State Street is the best party you’ll ever go to in the Midwest.

      12 years ago at 1:56 pm
    2. Fraternity Lifestyle

      Sorry gents, even though I’m extremely biased, IU’s Little 500 isn’t called “The World’s Greatest College Weekend” for nothing. THAT is the best party in the country, much less the Midwest. But we still rage. Go Green.

      12 years ago at 11:56 pm
  2. BornOnTheBayou

    Isn’t it misleading to list the “Biggest Greek Schools” by number of chapters they have chartered? Many universities today maintain a set number, with a one-in one-out turnover system. This is beneficial as it keeps chapter sizes at an adequate level and creates a long line of national fraternities (both new to the campus and ones who were ejected previously) vying for entry into the Greek system. In my opinion, it would be more fitting to list “Biggest Greek Schools” by percentage of students who are Greek there, as that would represent the influence fraternities and sororities have to the campuses’ social lives

    12 years ago at 11:36 am
    1. BornOnTheBayou

      Also credit for this post goes 10% to me, 90% to Adderall. Thank you and have a nice day

      12 years ago at 12:03 pm
    2. MightBePike

      Highest percentage doesn’t work either. My small liberal arts school had a very high percentage (%52 last I checked) and there is at least one school with 100 percent “greek” and it sucks.

      12 years ago at 4:36 pm
    3. BornOnTheBayou

      Clearly the best way to rank the Greek systems is to have Bacon and Dorn go to every fraternity rager they can get to at every notoriously Greek school around the country and rank them subjectively. They pay you enough for that, Bacon?

      12 years ago at 5:01 pm
    4. MightBePike

      I might actually be be a troll……might. But there was nothing insincere about that post. Only the top two percentages were higher than my school and even though it’s got its moments and the greek system runs the school, it’s not as crazy as some of those other school just because of size.

      12 years ago at 6:25 pm
  3. fsu1897

    I always put more trust in websites that confuse basketball and baseball. Texas and ASU have never won basketball championships

    12 years ago at 11:40 am
    1. BornOnTheBayou

      I just don’t see how that pillar is indicative of a healthy Greek system. I hear good things about PSU’s social scene, of course, but the data provided here is essentially useless.

      12 years ago at 12:01 pm
    2. Cargos Are for Geeds

      If Penn State has the best Greek system then Sandusky didn’t touch little boys….Ole Miss should be #1

      12 years ago at 1:44 pm
    3. TourDeState9

      no one cares about Greek systems. PSU’s social scene shits on everyone, but Tour de State shits on PSU’s social scene.
      Tour de State IX (The Nueve)

      12 years ago at 11:37 pm
  4. FrattyToddy

    Spending all of our time at The Library Sports Bar instead of the one with books. TOleMissM

    12 years ago at 12:10 pm
  5. five_fratpples

    This list proves the Northern fraternities give bids to anyone…hence the number of Greeks.

    12 years ago at 1:47 pm
    1. anon7472974648

      But they also have much pledge classes in the North; I consider it a wash.

      12 years ago at 3:31 pm