Persuasive Essay On Underage Drinking

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As a college student, I have always believed that underage drinking and college life went hand in hand. Until my Sophomore year, I had never been to a college party or partaken in the stigma that surrounds life in college. I lived in the University Honors House, had stellar grades, was the typical engineering student who studied all the time, and was extremely involved on campus. While in high school, my family would have a glass of wine with dinner but other than that neither my family or I had ever been in the scene that drank profusely or ever witnessed binge drinking until I was invited to attend a fraternity’s formal event. This event being my first time attending a college party, I was in for quite a shock. Before the party, we went to …show more content…

By changing the drinking age to nineteen the glamor of underage drinking will decrease, there will be fewer penalties and legalities for students who partake in drinking between the ages of nineteen and twenty-one, Parents will be able to supervise their student 's alcohol activities before they take off to college, and the safety and well-being of students will increase as students between the ages of nineteen to twenty-one will be more open to discuss their drinking habits if it is legal for them to …show more content…

According to a study published by the Foundation for the advancement of Alcohol Responsibility parents are the number one source for minors to receive alcohol ("Underage Drinking Statistics."). More often than not parents are slowly exposing their children to alcohol by allowing them to take occasional sips from their beer, wine, or alcoholic beverages. While in many cases this is a good deterrent from drinking because of the foul taste it is also a good practice as children will begin to view how their parents drink as the proper way to drink. Guzzling down cups of vodka is much different than sipping on a glass of wine or alcoholic beverage. Another benefit to teaching students how to drink properly is that by showing them they can have a good time while drinking moderately they will be less likely to binge drink and get blackout drunk which can, in many cases, be extremely harmful or even fatal. Students can learn from their parents and begin to gauge how drunk they get after a certain amount of alcohol so they can prevent getting blackout drunk. At the same time parents can monitor their children and their drinking habits. If the parent suspects their child might have a problem then immediate action can be taken. Another added advantage is the communication

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