To the fact that some people dosnt really know how things is going to turn out after they buy or get something. People drink achohol when they feel like doing so.. But us as people cant control each other.
College is a time that many people first start to drink alcohol. In the United States, it has been estimated that $5.5 billion is spent on alcohol by college students each year.
Binge drinking among college students does not vary with price of alcohol. Generally, they find the cheapest drink available in order to afford this luxury.
The risks involved for college students who drink alcohol regularly could include a range of health problems such as liver damage or alcohol poisoning. These students could also find themselves injured in other ways such as falling when they are inebriated.
Approximately 20-30% of college students report that they do not drink alcohol at all. This percentage can vary based on factors such as the type of institution, geographic location, and cultural influences. Increasing awareness of health and wellness has contributed to a growing trend of abstinence among college students.
If they are all like Cason from WBU then 100% of them will flunk out. His isnt really from alcohol though, it's from sleeping all day, playing xbox, and just simply not caring. Cheers!
first find out the number of drug users to figure out the % of drunks. then take 15% of off that to figure out who don't use either at all . after you figure out all this you are left with a number which can be turned into a fraction and that's how many drunks are in your school 1 1/12 ~jmata
Because it is good for managing student .If students drink much ,they will drink and do something unimaginable.Even that resulting a lot of question that may hurt others or hurt himself seriously.
i would say college this is because they are actually legal age to drink go 2 clubs and buy those substances alone
As of recent surveys, approximately 20-30% of incoming college students report not drinking alcohol at all. This percentage can vary based on factors such as geographic region, type of institution, and cultural influences. Trends indicate a growing number of students are choosing not to drink, reflecting changes in attitudes towards alcohol consumption among younger generations.
about 1/3 of American students drink alcohol
Subtract the fraction of students who did from 1.
The proportion of 8th graders who choose not to drink alcohol depends on the gender, the school, the country, etc.