Students Versus Drugs: The Good Is Certain To Win.


by Kevin Harden - Date: 2010-07-14 - Word Count: 307 Share This!

Students usually feel their full freedom from parental control when they live on a campus far from their homes and parents. And a lot of students during their first years of education do drugs. That's really awful, as they destroy their lives, their personalities, their positions in colleges and so on. But why do young people take drugs? Usually, students give various reasons when asking why they use drugs in college. But the most popular answers are;

• To seem cooler. Drugs give some authority and power in the company of other students. They are prohibited and people who take them are brave, because they are rebellious and they are not afraid of the punishment;

• It is a good way to relax. When coming back to your room after a heavy day, there is nothing better than to relax, and light drugs bring desired relaxation;

• It is an easy way to get fun. Such drugs as weed, etc make people laugh, and laughing is great. So a lot of students use them just for fun.

But is everything so good and are they harmless? Well, some drug addicts may convince you that taking natural drugs is okay, because in past people used to cure other people with the help of drugs. But drugs lead to addiction; soon you won't be able to live without them. All your brain processes will become slower. Do you need slow brains at your exam?

Don't waste your youth and life on drugs. There are a lot of other great things to do while you are a student. Do not take the bad path, or you want to feel sorry about your scorched and wasted youth? Students' life is full of surprises and it always leaves a remarkable sign in your heart and soul. Do you want this sign to be spoiled? We believe that you do not.

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