Students at some universities are being asked to complete an online alcohol training program before they start school.
Intervention programs, like San Diego (California) University Research Foundation's E-Chug, instead hope to change students' risky behavior.
Students seem a little unsure of how they feel about the online program, some say it taught them important things about alcohol intake and some say it has no bearing on their decision making whatsoever.
“I learned some stuff about alcohol that I didn’t know,” Smith said. “It did not affect how or what I drank. I believe drinking is about common sense and being responsible.”
Oh really young padawan learner? Sense not so common when involved the drink is. Trust me.
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Take my word for it...
Posted by Cutcha at 6:36 PM
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