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BYU tops list of ‘most religious students’

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August 16, 2011

The Princeton Review has released another list of the ” title=”As before”>As before, BYU and Wheaton College made the top five and a bunch of small liberal arts schools rounded out the bottom five. If you’re keeping score at home, that’s two lists in less than a month for Brigham Young University, though I suspect the Cougars prefer this recognition to that of “” title=”few of the other lists”>few of the other lists that BYU has gotten on:

In related news, BYU also ranked third on the list for most “LGBT-Unfriendly,” ninth for “most conservative students,” and fourth for “Don’t Inhale” (the opposite of “Reefer Madness”).

BYU is also No. 1 for America’s “Scotch and Soda, Hold the Scotch,” schools and No. 1 for “Got Milk?” schools (the opposite of “Lots of Beer”). This is the 14th straight year BYU has earned the top spot in rankings of student sobriety.

Those are some, um, interesting lists. Just don’t call them

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