Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't really buy that "not drinking" is really as widely accepted as people say, or that kids whose parents believe they won't drink at college won't actually drink...
THAT SAID, if your kid isn't into doing the things that fraternities usually do, or can't do the things they usually do, it's all fine, because it's not what your kid really wants. And part of going to college is learning that there's a lot more to life and that the things you thought you understood, you don't really understand.
I think the ideal situation is that he gets to college and he discovers that the scene the thought he'd be into is not for him, but instead he makes incredibly close friends and tightly bonds with kids who do student government, theater, newspaper, ultimate frisbee, debate, etc.
My daughter has lupus and can’t drink, ever. She’s a junior in college and she guesses 20% of the kids didn’t drink. It’s Stanford to be fair and not a super party school. But she has no reason to lie. She’s not hiding anything from me. She had more kids in her high school crew who drank.