The University of Georgia continues to uphold its reputation as one of the nation's top party schools, although it's slipping a bit.

UGA comes in at No. 5 in rankings released Monday by the Princeton Review's 2013 edition of "Best 377 Colleges," the Associated Press reports, behind West Virginia University, the University of Iowa, Ohio University and the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.

Georgia was No. 1 on the Princeton Review list in 2011 and No. 2 in 2012.

The rankings are based on surveys of 122,000 students who answered 80 questions about academics, administration, campus life, student body and themselves, AP reports.

Rounding out the top 10 party schools are the University of Florida, University of California-Santa Barbara, Florida State University, Miami University of Ohio and Syracuse University.

Two Georgia schools were ranked among the most "stone cold sober" campuses — Wesleyan College in Macon and Agnes Scott in Decatur.

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