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I’m asking about schools where getting high or being under the influence is common place and considered acceptable on a regular basis. Schools where a kid who doesn’t use drugs would feel out of place.
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| UVA |
| All of them, most notably the known "party" schools. |
| Brown if you consider pot a drug |
| Pitzer |
| Grinnell, Wesleyan, Reed |
| Wesleyan and Colorado College |
| Colorado College & Skidmore College. |
| Literally every non-religious college in the country assuming we're deeming weed to be on your list. |
Not really. I'm on campus a lot and rarely smell it. Sure, students on most campuses engage with various substances. But, pot (smell at least) is a lot more prominent anywhere in DC than at Brown. |
| UVM Burlington, UC Boulder |
| Any place with a lot of wealthy students. |
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CU-Boulder does not have a dominant drug culture. Pot is used by many, but not the dominant culture. Outdoor activities dominate CU-Boulder, not drugs or alcohol. |
Comparing it to DC is grading on a curve. |