45 Best Party Schools in the US

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The University of Oklahoma is a lively campus with an exciting social scene that offers something for everyone. With over 500 clubs and organizations on campus, students can find plenty of opportunities to make new friends and try new things. Sports fans can cheer on the Sooners at football, basketball, and baseball games, while music lovers can attend concerts at the Norman Music Festival. 

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Greek life is also prominent at OU, with numerous fraternities and sororities to choose from. Plus, the annual OU Traditions Night, bedlam games against rival Oklahoma State, and the Red River Showdown against the University of Texas, are just a few of the exciting events that take place on campus. With so many ways to stay entertained, the social scene at the University of Oklahoma is always a thrilling experience for students.

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