Cocaine in college

Anonymous
Yes common for the hard partying set with money.

They spent high school getting drunk. They're bored and move on.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:SMU and Tulane have around 50% of kids with kids with families in the top 10% of median family income.


So does WashU and Midd
But….


My sophomore DD at Middlebury hasn’t heard about or seen anything besides pot and alcohol and she goes to the parties at the social houses. My similar college in the 90s had all the drugs so it’s nice to hear about it being less prevalent.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else noticing cigarettes are making a comeback? I’m astonished DD reported good kids from high school coming home from freshman year and having cigarettes at Thanksgiving eve parties.


Yes. Lots of smoking going on at the Ivy my kid attends. Vaping is really out but cigarettes are very in.


Cigarettes are awesome when you're a student.

-- Ivy grad who hasn't smoked in years but remembers them fondly.


My kid (at an Ivy) texted me during orientation to say "who knew cigarettes were still a thing" She was surprised because kids in HS vaped (a lot) but no one her age really using cigarettes back home. She hasn't mentioned cocaine at all, but I remember it being a rich kid thing when I was in college so I'm sure its still a thing in certain social circles.


Same reaction about cigarettes from my DD when we toured colleges recently and she did some overnights. She's been around vaping since middle school, but was really surprised to see cigarettes in the mix. She said (to me), "haven't we established that those are bad for you?!" ; ). I'm sure she'll be desensitized soon, sadly.
Anonymous
Reports are that cocaine prices are spiking, hopefully the same is true for other drugs.
Anonymous
Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes common for the hard partying set with money.

They spent high school getting drunk. They're bored and move on.


You can thank Venezuela for all the cocaine available on college campuses in 2025.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal


Ummm - never tried coke. Or marijuana. It's all rather gross imho.
One time of coke can kill you. I saw a 19 yo male with a heart attack from coke. Yes, it's a thing.

How are these kids partying/drinking in HS and then getting into Ivies? Meaning, how do they keep their grades up, sports/ECs if they're drunk so much that they are bored of it by college? And how do they keep up with college classes if they're drugged/high? Serious question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal


Ummm - never tried coke. Or marijuana. It's all rather gross imho.
One time of coke can kill you. I saw a 19 yo male with a heart attack from coke. Yes, it's a thing.

How are these kids partying/drinking in HS and then getting into Ivies? Meaning, how do they keep their grades up, sports/ECs if they're drunk so much that they are bored of it by college? And how do they keep up with college classes if they're drugged/high? Serious question.


they are not unless they are from a small subset of feeder schools where unhooked kids outside the top 20% can get in to Cornell/Brown, or they are recruited ivy athletes.

Also never tried cocaine, marijuana, or anything else nor did my elite college friend group. Saw quite a few cocaine deaths in residency and there has been a large increase in marijuana addiction admissions at our hospital the past year or two (hyperemesis). The pendulum will swing away from marijuana soon enough and sadly it will become another problem that mostly affects poor people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal


Ummm - never tried coke. Or marijuana. It's all rather gross imho.
One time of coke can kill you. I saw a 19 yo male with a heart attack from coke. Yes, it's a thing.

How are these kids partying/drinking in HS and then getting into Ivies? Meaning, how do they keep their grades up, sports/ECs if they're drunk so much that they are bored of it by college? And how do they keep up with college classes if they're drugged/high? Serious question.


It's not the coke that kills you - it's the *other stuff*
Anonymous
TJ Hooker is on the scene
"There's a flood of cocaine pouring into my beat, destroying the people I'm supposed to protect. Hopheads with their brains fried by Peruvian snow. They're mugging and robbing decent citizens so maggots like you can stay in business".
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal


Ummm - never tried coke. Or marijuana. It's all rather gross imho.
One time of coke can kill you. I saw a 19 yo male with a heart attack from coke. Yes, it's a thing.

How are these kids partying/drinking in HS and then getting into Ivies? Meaning, how do they keep their grades up, sports/ECs if they're drunk so much that they are bored of it by college? And how do they keep up with college classes if they're drugged/high? Serious question.


It's not the coke that kills you - it's the *other stuff*


Actually, yes it's coke that kills you. Google is your friend here.
https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/ten-points-to-remember/2017/06/27/13/58/the-cardiovascular-effects-of-cocaine

And the other stuff kills too.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal


Ummm - never tried coke. Or marijuana. It's all rather gross imho.
One time of coke can kill you. I saw a 19 yo male with a heart attack from coke. Yes, it's a thing.

How are these kids partying/drinking in HS and then getting into Ivies? Meaning, how do they keep their grades up, sports/ECs if they're drunk so much that they are bored of it by college? And how do they keep up with college classes if they're drugged/high? Serious question.


It's not the coke that kills you - it's the *other stuff*


Actually, yes it's coke that kills you. Google is your friend here.
https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/ten-points-to-remember/2017/06/27/13/58/the-cardiovascular-effects-of-cocaine

And the other stuff kills too.





Nope - it's mostly the other stuff and google is not my friend
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal


Ummm - never tried coke. Or marijuana. It's all rather gross imho.
One time of coke can kill you. I saw a 19 yo male with a heart attack from coke. Yes, it's a thing.

How are these kids partying/drinking in HS and then getting into Ivies? Meaning, how do they keep their grades up, sports/ECs if they're drunk so much that they are bored of it by college? And how do they keep up with college classes if they're drugged/high? Serious question.


Really smart people can perform at a very high level despite also partying very hard.

I have never mentioned this to anyone in real life but my son took the ACT while completely hung over, on 4 hours of sleep, and scored a 36. I was so angry with him the morning of that test. He's now a STEM major at a top10 school and continues to be "very social", goes out all the time and so far (18 months in) has a 3.95.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who here hasn’t tried coke? Seriously lol it’s done at orientation it’s so normal


Ummm - never tried coke. Or marijuana. It's all rather gross imho.
One time of coke can kill you. I saw a 19 yo male with a heart attack from coke. Yes, it's a thing.

How are these kids partying/drinking in HS and then getting into Ivies? Meaning, how do they keep their grades up, sports/ECs if they're drunk so much that they are bored of it by college? And how do they keep up with college classes if they're drugged/high? Serious question.


Cocaine can be a performance enhancer over limited periods of time. Common on the Street and the City in 80s and 90s.
Anonymous
Blow does great things for your life, ask Charlie Sheen.
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