The new Princeton Review rankings are out, and are again attracting controversy, much like the U.S. News rankings. In particular, colleges are a bit prickly about being named on the "top party schools" list.

This year's "winner" is SUNY-Albany, on the list for the ninth time. Number one in 1998, Albany jumped back to the top from last year's 14th place finish. University officials aren't pleased.

From the AP:

"If this were a term paper, it would get an "F" in methodology," university spokeswoman Lisa James-Goldsberry said in a statement. "The rankings are not to be taken seriously, and are certainly not reflective of the serious, hardworking students at Albany."Who said any publicity is good?

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