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The term party school is used to refer to a college or university (usually in the United States) that has a reputation for heavy alcohol and drug use or a general culture of licentiousness. The best-known〔Laurie Rozakis. ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to College Survival''. Alpha Books, 2001. 211.〕 list of alleged party schools is published annually by The Princeton Review. The magazine ''Playboy'' also releases a list of party schools on an irregular basis. Many schools bristle at the party school label, and the lists have been condemned by groups such as the American Medical Association for promoting dangerous behavior. ==The Princeton Review== The Princeton Review bases its "Top Twenty Party Schools" list on "a combination of survey questions concerning the use of alcohol and drugs, hours of study each day, and the popularity of the Greek system".〔(Ten Schools That Party the Heartiest ). Encarta.com. Retrieved on April 12, 2008.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher =Collegeatlas.org )〕 The Princeton Review has also included a list of "sober schools", consistently led by Brigham Young University.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher =Collegeatlas.org )〕
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