alcohol is a drug and probably one of the most easy to get on your list. how is continuing to use it going to help you save money. also, can't you get student loans?
Don't think someone is going to do drugs because they go to college. That is a hard sterotype. Some people have done loads of drugs way before college days, got clean then went to school. Don't think someone will relapse because of school. When you already have the experience of the drug world, for some, not all, it can help to stay away from it.
well if you read my post i said i was gonna drink once or twice a month at parties where alcohol is free.... and yes i can get student loans, but i dont wanna rely just on those.
Rock ON! :rockon: (Thank goodness. Even with so many like-minded people, I was feeling a bit alone. I don't begrudge them their choices, but I have to stick to mine--for various reasons.)
i don't do drugs at all, either. i never understand the huge appeal, so when i did as a teenager i found it easy to give up. never looked back.
i did the same thing, but kept on drinking. i don't understand why people have such a bee in their bonnet about alcohol. but yeah i went to university and basically started doing all that stuff.
if i do end up going to the university of oklahoma im sure ill get back into weed a little bit and definitely alcohol since it will be so readily available.
Oh I don't know, could be stuff like this; One in 25 deaths around the world is caused by alcohol consumption, and booze is now as damaging to global health as tobacco was a decade ago, according to a new study in the British medical journal the Lancet. The last global statistical analysis of the damage caused by alcohol, undertaken in 2000, found that 3.2% of deaths worldwide were the result of alcohol consumption. The new study, part of the Lancet's "Alcohol and Global Health" series published last Saturday, used the same statistical tools as the previous one, and found that for 2004 the figure had increased 0.6%. Alcohol-related causes of death include accidents, violence, poisoning, mouth and throat cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, suicide, stroke and many others. Read more: http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1907408,00.html
guys, come one, i said i might be drinking once or twice a month and when i do drink its like 4 or 5 beers
I think the key is moderation, no matter what you may choose to do. If you do that then you are not going to have problems with either the substance or school.