The Princeton Review is an education services company known for its test-prep courses, tutoring, books, and other student resources. Since 1992 the company has offered students (some 120,000 of them) at over three hundred colleges in 62 categories the opportunity to participate in surveys about their institution. The surveys cover such topics as academics, financial aid, social atmosphere, quality of dormitories, and the like. Random House annually publishes the results of the voluntary surveys in book form. The top party school ranking, according to the Princeton Review website, is derived from a combination of survey responses about alcohol use, Greek participation, and study habits (or lack thereof). In 2001 (for the 2002 edition of the surveys), UT was ranked as the number one party school in the nation.
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