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Avoiding alcohol while at college can be challenging as it is often seen as a social norm and a way to fit in with peers. However, it is possible to avoid alcohol and still have a great time in college. Here are some tips: 1. Set personal boundaries: Decide beforehand how much alcohol you are comfortable consuming, and stick to your limits. You can also make a personal choice to avoid alcohol altogether. 2. Find sober activities: Look for activities that don't involve alcohol. Many colleges offer clubs and organizations that focus on sports, music, arts, or community service. Attending events like movie nights, game nights, or campus lectures can also be a great way to socialize without drinking. 3. Hang out with like-minded people: Surround yourself with friends who share your values and are also interested in avoiding alcohol. This can help reduce the pressure to drink and make you feel more comfortable in social situations. 4. Be assertive: Don't be afraid to say no to alcohol if you don't want to drink. Stand up for yourself and your choices, and don't let others pressure you into drinking. 5. Plan ahead: If you do decide to attend an event where alcohol will be served, plan ahead. Make sure you have a safe way to get home and bring your own non-alcoholic beverages to the party. 6. Take care of yourself: Focus on taking care of your physical and mental health. Get enough sleep, exercise regularly, and seek out counseling or support if you're struggling with anxiety or stress. 7. Stay informed: Learn about the risks and consequences of excessive drinking. Knowing the facts can help you make informed decisions and stay committed to your goals. Remember, college is a time of exploration and growth, and it's okay to make mistakes. However, making a conscious effort to avoid alcohol can help you stay healthy, safe, and focused on your goals.
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