In
Wechsler’s (2007) article “Getting Serious about Eradicating Binge Drinking,”
he publicizes colleges to pay more attention to the problem of binge drinking and
provides verities of possible solutions.
As
the author states in this article, “Doing research into actual behavior and
then informing students about how many students actually binge—generally
fewer than binge drinker believe—can help to reduce
the behavior” (Wechsler, 21). Generally, I consider that this idea may have
some positive effects for binge drinking problem; however, the influences may
not as strong as the author concerns. It is possible that students do not
believe the data. No matter whether students involve binge drinking or not, most
of them are aware of the actual situation from the personal experience or heard
from friends. Even though students are not suspicious of the data proposed by colleges,
they likely ignore these information because there are a number of such
massages proposed by universities.
There
are another point proposed by the author that “college are civic communities,
and all too frequently they are disrupted by the behavior of students who drink
excessively” (Wechsler, 21). From my perspective, this method has better
effects than the former one. Regardless of the importance of this problem, if
this is related to the evaluation, students would pay more attention to this
issue. There is no doubt that every student care about their grades and
reputation in college. So making the connection between the binging drinking to
the students; evaluation is truly a good way to solve this problem.
Thank you for reading.
Your comments are very detailed, and you have compared different kinds of menthods that author mentions. You also use three forms of quates in every paragraph. But maybe you forgot to suggest your own way to eradicate the binge drinking.
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