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1. <anonymous>
2. Art Institute (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
3. I drink roughly twice a week, three times if I go out on the weekend.
4. Good way. It brings the non-social status of some out. It's the first thing
most college students think about for parties, so it helps them attract others
to parties, helping their social status rise.
5. Affected my college experience in a positive way. I think it has stages
of effects, based on age. Pre-21, justify being cooler if you drink, being
away from home with no rules. Post-21, a social, casual, easy going social
time when out. it allows you to go out and have a carefree time, knowing you
are over 21 and can drink.
1. <anonymous>
2. Brandeis University (Waltham, Massachusetts)
3. Yes, on a regular basis. Europeans (like me) are much less uptight about
drinking alcohol than Americans!
4. I think that with better policies and attitudes regarding alcohol use,
the college experience can be great regardless of alcohol use: Some people
like to drink, some do not.
5. I wrote most of my thesis in pubs; alcohol is not an issue, but it definitely
was and is a part of my experiences in university.
1. Ilana Clay
2. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
3. I do not consider myself to be a "drinker" but every once in a while I
enjoy cocktails with friends or a good bottle of wine on Shabbos.
4. Alcohol can affect the college experience. It greatly depends on the individual
and their self-control.
5. In Israel alcohol did factor into the "college experience" however I have
not found a need for it in my life the same way since.
1. Joey Shapiro
2. Princeton University. Princeton, NJ
3. Only occasionally. I don't enjoy it all that much and I get drunk very
easily. I have a beer or two every once in a while.
4. Here at Princeton? It seems to be the foundation of the social scene and,
at times, the currency in which transactions/connections are purchased.
5. Only in terms of other people being really stupid, rude, and intolerable
when they are drunk.
[Posted 1/29/03]
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