After a year in which most college campuses were shut down because of the pandemic, it would seem many students will be eager to live it up in the upcoming school year.

A ranking by Princeton Review tells us where students are most likely to do just that.

The educational research firm has issued its lastest round of annual college rankings, including a top "Party Schools" list that looks at where U.S. college students put the most focus on unwinding between study sessions.

The ranking is based on "student ratings concerning the use of alcohol and drugs at their school, the number of hours they study each day outside of class time, and the popularity of fraternities/sororities at their school," Princeton Review says.

The following, in ascending order, are the campuses that are expected to be party places during the 2021-2022 school year:


10. Wake Forest University
Winston Salem, N.C.
5,441 Full-Time Enrollment

The university ranks third for hard liquor consumption and 12th for beer consumption.