British music, American music or Australian Music?

Don't think so. American colleges aren't even like that though it's similar to an extent but defo not as exaggerated/crazy as american pie. The thing is, most americans live at their college in dorms.

In australia.. I don't even think universities even have boarding facilities :/ people just go to uni and return home. That's why american colleges have more american pie similarities. It's like: you're living with your friends every day of the week - you know it's going to be party everyday.

From what i've heard there are parties every night in america where of course you'll be getting drunk and there will be heaps of hotties. In australia, obviously parties will be on offer as well however it will be less 'american pie' like. I think this is due to, again, the fact that most americans live at their college.

And what goes down in those dorms would be crazyyyyy in my opinion, america college life would be much more exciting/funner/crazier than australian uni life. You learn to balance everything out in the end. There are some weekends when you can go crazy, and other times when you have to just sit down and take care of business.

Oh yeah look what I came across http://laist.com/2006/12/14/ucla_undie_r... now, I don't see THAT happening in Australia. It's somewhat american pie style. This was at UCLA.

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