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Most students say that drugs at Cornell are not a problem and that what little problems exist stay underground. Everyone will most likely meet your stereotypical pot head, and that’s probably the most common drug-related issue you’ll find here. Some students also use amphetamines and prescription drugs like Ritalin to stay up for late-night cramming sessions. Although drugs are by no means prominent on campus, some say that if you want them, they’re easy to find. Fortunately, there isn’t a lot of pressure to get involved in drug use, and Cornell has much less of a problem than many other schools. Students tend to agree that they have never witnessed an obvious drug culture at school.
candystripe001
Mechanical Engineering and Technology '12
Alcohol and Drugs at Cornell
Greek life is a big deal at Cornell, but it isn't everything. I don't run into much of a drug scene at Cornell, but alcohol seems to be very present.
Apr 10, 2012
5ongeur
Economics and Econometrics '15
Alcohol in Excess
Alcohol is easy to find on campus, but this means it is easy for people to overindulge.
Mar 24, 2012
rizpahdee
Biological Sciences '15
Say No to CRACK
I mean, you have students who do do heavy drugs, and that's their business. Students do, and always will, drink. It's not a big deal to me, though.
Feb 28, 2012
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