45 Best Party Schools in the US

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The University of Missouri, also known as Mizzou, is a bustling campus with a thriving social scene that offers endless opportunities for fun. Students can attend a variety of social events, including dances, concerts, and tailgates for sporting events. Greek life is huge at Mizzou, with numerous fraternities and sororities to choose from. 

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The campus is also home to various clubs, organizations, and volunteer opportunities, so students can connect with like-minded individuals and give back to the community. And if you're a foodie, you'll love the array of food trucks, cafes, and restaurants on campus. Overall, the social scene at Mizzou is buzzing with excitement and energy, making it the perfect choice for students looking for a fun college experience.

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