Princeton Review’s 20 Soberest Schools Announced, Let’s All Point And Laugh (Except For The Service Academies)

Earlier, we published the Princeton Review’s top 20 party school list. With that Ying, comes the sober, depressing, Yang, that being the Princeton Review’s top 20 soberest schools list. Note that the service academies should be excluded from ridicule. No one should be learning how to command Abrams tanks, fire a cruise missile, or make a bunch of Cubans turn their raft around while extremely hungover. Everyone else, though? Laugh away.

1. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

2. Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill.

3. College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Mo.

4. Thomas Aquinas College, Santa Paula, Calif.

5. U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.

6. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.

7. Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga.

8. U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn.

9. U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.

10. Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich.

11. City University of New York-Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N.Y.

12. City University of New York-City College, New York City

13. City University of New York-Queens College, Flushing, N.Y.

14. Mills College, Oakland, Calif.

15. Agnes Scott College, Atlanta/Decatur, Ga.

16. Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, Needham, Mass.

17. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.

18. Simmons College, Boston

19. Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.

20. Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans

Some of the schools on this list just sound painfully sober. Agnes Scott College? Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering? Woof. What’s the over/under on the combined amount of attractive women at those schools? 17? I’m taking the under.

I’m especially disappointed in Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans. 1) You’re in New Orleans. 2) You’re Catholics. WHY ARE YOU NOT DRINKING!?! What are you doing with your lives?

Naturally, BYU tops the list. I’d tell BYU students they’re missing out, but really, they aren’t. They’re completely content sending girls home at sunset and spending the rest of the evening discussing how awesome Jimmer Friddette’s life is over a warm glass of milk.

As far as the service academies go, I’m always down to buy a serviceman or servicewoman a drink, but if you meet someone who goes to West Point or Annapolis, be extra sure to buy them a beer. Also, buy them a shot of Rumple Minze. Then maybe buy them seven more beers and a few rounds of tequila. Then take them to a strip club and pay for a dance. I mean, really, just show them a good time. They sound like they need it, and they certainly deserve it. It’s also a little disconcerting the Air Force Academy didn’t make this list. Now I’m starting to wonder if this is what their helicopter training areas look like:

Whatever, flying a drone is totally doable hungover.

[via The Associated Press]

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  1. Optimum Fratitude

    They forgot about Bob Jones University, where you have to have a chaperone to go on a date…

    13 years ago at 12:48 pm
  2. Squirrel_Hunter

    Agnes Scott is an all girls college in a primarily lesbian/feminist neighborhood. Probably a good thing they can’t drink, couldn’t imagine the drunken feminist ideas they’d try to spread

    13 years ago at 12:48 pm
  3. Junglefeaver

    Funny College of the Ozarks is in this list, not surprised at all. Back in high school I went fishing with my brother right by the school and I remember us making jokes about the school cause its some born again baptist school for future priests. I bet you anything it makes #1 for schools with most Virgins.

    13 years ago at 12:48 pm
    1. pinnerboy

      I think that point was made two or three times in the article. You’ll get ’em next time, slugger.

      13 years ago at 12:55 pm
  4. M_Eagle

    The USNA parties harder than the West Point. Fact. But, Annapolis has like two bars and wealthy neighbors who don’t take kindly to rowdiness (they do love the Mids, though) so that’s not saying much.

    13 years ago at 12:52 pm
    1. BillyQuantrill

      My grandfather is USNA class of ’54 and used to rage balls – racked up demerits like it was going out of style. I guess things have changed?

      13 years ago at 1:13 pm
    2. americafuckyeah

      No chance, brother was USNA ’11. Raged pretty hard whenever he got the chance.

      13 years ago at 2:58 pm
    3. M_Eagle

      That’s the point… “whenever he got the chance.” That’s not strictly what being a party school is about. And times have DEFINITELY changed. Shit that only got you a demerit 10 years ago would get you kicked out now.

      13 years ago at 10:47 pm
  5. JohnCandy

    Come on man, it’s spelled Rumple Minze. Gotta get your booze right. Otherwise, good job calling out Xavier.

    13 years ago at 1:05 pm