The Consequences Of Binge Drinking

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Doom Drinking “Our kids have to understand that drinking underage is a poor decision that could drastically affect their chances to achieve the goals they 've set.” - Tony Cardenas Going to college for any incoming freshman can be quite different and very challenging, since this is probably their first time being on their own. College freshman are exposed to many different situations and new ideas where decision making is everything. As with everything else in life most students either pass or either fail the test that life presents you. Binge drinking is now a common thing to do and alcohol is now tangible. “Excessive drinking over a short period of time is known as binge drinking” (Binge Drinking in College). A lot of college students …show more content…

She is now entangled in a group of people who also condone such behavior. The consequences of binge drinking are extremely serious and should not be taken lightly. Binge drinking seems as if it is alright to do in order to meet new people, fit in, or to relieve stress right? Regardless of the situation anybody should understand the overall effects it has including on students grades. “Approximately 1 in 4 college students report academic problems from drinking, including missing classes, falling behind in classes, and doing poorly on exams and papers, receiving lower grades overall” (Alzheimer Fact Sheet). Of course failing does not necessarily define you, but going to college is not free and trying to get your grades up in a short period of time is not an easy task. “A national survey showed that college students, binge drinkers who consume alcohol at least 3 times per week were roughly 6 times more likely than those who do not binge drink to perform poorly on a test or project due as a result of drinking (40 percent vs. 7 percent)” (Alzheimer Fact Sheet). Studies prove that binge drinking is not beneficial for educational purposes and I do not think this is helping my friend by any …show more content…

“About 1,825 college students in the United States alone die from alcohol-related unintentional injuries and 1.2 and 1.5 percent admit that they have tried to attempt suicide due to drinking”(Binge Drinking in College). The factors of binge drinking eventually add up and the misconception of the brain can prompt fatalities. “In 2014, Tucker Arnold, who attended Texas Tech lost his life in an automobile accident with an extreme amount of alcohol in his system” (Recent Alcohol-Related Student Deaths). Another report was released a week after Arnold’s death, “Dalton Debrick, only 18 at the time, died after becoming unresponsive due to alcohol intoxication” (Recent Alcohol-Related Student Deaths). These are only a few examples of how lethal being caught up in the partying scene can actually

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