Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Does Alcohol Really Help Students in Colleges?




By Jae Yu Ko

Many students drink alcohol when they are excited and happy. It is not a bad idea to drink alcohol on Friday and Saturday, but drinking on weekdays makes people not go to classes. Because of alcohol, a number of students do not go to classes and as times goes by, students feel that they are becoming tired and relaxed. They also think that colleges are somewhat free because nobody cares whether they study or not unlike in high schools. There is a possibility to protect students from drinking alcohol in colleges.

The government should stop students from drinking alcohol because it can make them not go to classes and become tired. According to the data, alcohol leads to the death of people, unsafe sex, drunk driving, and abuse of right which behaviors are all inappropriate to student. Eventually, because of those reasons, students do not want to go to classes and that is to say, alcohol is never to be a good beverage. In the NIH News, it also says that excessive use of alcohol makes students exhausted and it can damage people’s GPA. Students have to recognize why they come to colleges. Therefore, government should plan to reduce the use of alcohol in colleges to prevent students from being damaged their GPA.

Alcohol is one of the worst foods especially for students. It is true that it can help students have fun, but damage their colleges lives. Because of alcohol, students do not go to classes and it becomes natural. Thus, the government of the U.S has to reduce the number of students who drink a lot in colleges.

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