Anonymous wrote:For alcohol, it will be the usuals - Tulane, Wisconsin, Penn State, much of the Big Ten.
For weed - CU Boulder, Reed, Oregon, UC Santa Cruz
For stronger stuff that's the LACs. And it's always been like that. If you want drugs, that's where you go. Wesleyan, Bard, Oberlin, Bennington, Vassar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown if you consider pot a drug
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.
My daughter is a senior and I am commenting based on her perception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown if you consider pot a drug
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.
My daughter is a senior and I am commenting based on her perception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM Burlington, UC Boulder
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.
I appear to be wrong about the high degree of drug usage at CU-Boulder according to multiple sources.
https://therecoveryvillage.com/teen-addiction/least-sober-colleges/
Anonymous wrote:All of them, most notably the known "party" schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown if you consider pot a drug
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM Burlington, UC Boulder
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.
I appear to be wrong about the high degree of drug usage at CU-Boulder according to multiple sources.
https://therecoveryvillage.com/teen-addiction/least-sober-colleges/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM Burlington, UC Boulder
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown if you consider pot a drug
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.
Comparing it to DC is grading on a curve.