University of Florida makes list of top party schools in the country by Princeton Review

The University of Florida is one of three SEC schools included in the rankings.

The University of Florida is the No. 14 ranked party school in the country, according to The Princeton Review's 2015 list of Party Schools. Just behind Florida is Florida State University at No. 15. The No. 1 ranked party school on the list is the University of Illinois, followed by the University of Iowa. Per the Tallahassee Democrat, the rankings are based on mostly surveys.

All of the rankings are based on a survey of 136,000 students at the best 380 colleges in 2014-2015 and/or the previous two school years. The survey asks students from each school 80 questions about their school's academics, administration, student body and themselves. The ranking methodology uses a five-point Likert scale to convert the qualitative information into quantitative data.

Other schools included in the rankings include the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Georgia, Penn State University and the University of Mississippi. The rest of the rankings can be found on the Princeton Review's website.