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It's that time of year again.

Students eager to hit the books, freshly purchased backpacks in tow, sit excitedly in their first course of the semester and immediately begin making plans to hit the first big party.

Arizona State University, once one of the top party schools in the nation, came in at number 24 in a Newsweek study.

ASU's undergraduate class of more than 58,000 posted 989 on-campus disciplinary actions that involved alcohol and 553 on-campus arrests involving alcohol.

Since ASU fared so poorly, we thought we'd assemble Newsweeks' top ten so your future or current college student can consider the best place for their, erm, "studies."

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    wrote...
    Perhaps you should reconsider
    Your methodology is all based upon a student to infraction calculation. Maybe the real party schools are the ones that don't enforce the rules as strictly or the schools were the students are smart enough to party without getting busted. With your logic, the most promiscuous city would be the ones with the highest number of rapes.
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    ah so
    ASU isn't a party school per say it's just full of people to stupid to not get caught? That sounds about right too.
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