If you binge drink in high school, it is pretty likely that you will also do it in college. Binge drinking can be very dangerous and possibly kill you.
Yes, the study suggests that high school binge drinking can be a significant indicator of future binge drinking behavior in college. It implies that early patterns of alcohol consumption can persist and potentially escalate later on. Intervention and prevention strategies at the high school level could help address this issue before it worsens in college.
Most likely, yes. But not always. If you or someone you care about is drinking for fun and partying and cannot self control your/themself in an appropriate manner, college will be hard because not only is it much harder and stressful, it has much better parties; and more opportunity to drink. However, you/him/her create your own future. Nothing is in stone.
I am pretty sure the answer is family background
Alcohol drinking among college students has recently reached its lowest level ever recorded.
The term "jc" on a college roster indicates that the athlete attended a junior college before joining the major college team.
Her adult self says that she was kicked out of college in 1970 for constant drinking.
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.
I'm sorry, but I'm nott anti-underage drinking, well its deff. the college-stdentt's choice and responsibility. sorry , but they're in college, it should be their resposability! (:
learn to be more cautious about drinking
alcoholics and stereotypically college students
I am doing a essay about why college is important.
Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, attended Dartmouth College. However, he was asked to leave his college's humor magazine, which he had been editing, after being caught drinking alcohol during Prohibition.