Why its ok not to party in colleg


















Not wanting to party does not take away from your college experience. Partying shouldn't be the biggest part of our four years here. Some of us. While you're studying hard and getting good grades in school, your roommates are flunking their classes. And no. It's not hard to hook up with. The college party culture is something I am very familiar with, not realizing that it was over her limit—because she didn't even know.


level 1. EPalmighty. · 3y. Try to balance it out. I like staying home and just relaxing and having the time to myself to study, but going to a party to release some of the stress really helps. You make friends and connections which are critical at this time in your life.  · When they do so (and sometimes it's not as bad as they were anticipating, or it is at least more pleasurable than sitting home and wondering why they're aberrant), then they actually feel relief.  · Parties are the most obvious arenas for socializing, but they aren’t the best places to cultivate a friendship. They also don’t constitute the full social scene at a college. Instead, the point of.


When they do so (and sometimes it's not as bad as they were anticipating, or it is at least more pleasurable than sitting home and wondering why they're aberrant), then they actually feel relief. It’s no secret: college kids party. Not everyone does of course, and no one is legally allowed to drink until they are But if you do find yourself at a party—on campus, at a friend’s house, at a frat, on spring break, wherever—following these do’s and don'ts will help keep you safe and sound. What NOT to do if you are the parent of a college student. 1. You contact their professors, because you didn’t like a grade/want to ask for clarification on an assignment/want to ask for an absence to be excused/want to ask for an extension on an assignment due date. Unless your child is incapacitated (heaven forbid), this is not okay.


Seventeen participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. My name is Noelle, and I didn't drink in college. Woah, I know. Sounds pretty crazy, but let me clarify. I waited until I was 21 to drink

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