<p>Princeton Review does not count as a ranking system. They go to a college and ask 10 students their opinion of that college, which is inherently incorrect (if they find 10 students with jobs, the school has a good year; if they find 10 students on the cusp of failing out, it’s a bad year). That’s why you’ll see a school as “#1 most drug use” one year and “#1 least drug use” subsequent years. None of the objective rankings that include things like participation and placement rank UF, and the anecdotal evidence here supports that.</p>